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- research-articleDecember 2019
Perceptual motivation for rhotics as a class
Speech Communication (SPCO), Volume 115, Issue CPages 15–28https://doi.org/10.1016/j.specom.2019.10.002Highlights- Tested perception of three rhotics /r ɻ ʀ/, against three stops /dj ɖ ɟ/, three nasals /nj ɳ ɲ/, three fricatives /z̪ ʐ ʑ/, and three laterals /ɫ lj ɭ/.
Finding phonetic correlates of rhotics as a natural class has been elusive, leading to the suggestion that any class-based relationship between different rhotic categories is purely phonological in nature. This paper examines native ...
- ArticleApril 2019
Classes on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation with Students of Technical Specialties
FRUCT'24: Proceedings of the 24th Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCTArticle No.: 109, Pages 760–766This paper discusses practical aspects for classroom organization that is aimed at fundamental skill development of graduate and undergraduate school students in the field of artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation. Fundamental development ...
- short-paperFebruary 2019
Sensitivity and Monotonicity in Class Cohesion Metrics
ISEC '19: Proceedings of the 12th Innovations in Software Engineering Conference (formerly known as India Software Engineering Conference)Article No.: 24, Pages 1–5https://doi.org/10.1145/3299771.3299794Cohesion metrics have been explored widely in the literature for procedural programs and subsequently for object oriented programs. However, as it is commonly found with metrics based approaches, most attempts have been shown to have suffered from some ...
- articleAugust 2007
Practical experience of eliciting classes from use case descriptions
Journal of Systems and Software (JSSO), Volume 80, Issue 8Pages 1286–1304https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2006.12.485In moving from requirements analysis to design, use cases are often recommended as the starting point for the derivation of classes. However, exactly how classes are to be found within the use case is not entirely obvious. Typical approaches suggest a ...
- ArticleAugust 2005
Generating Aspects-Classes Integration Testing Sequences: A Collaboration Diagram Based Strategy
Aspect-oriented software development is an emerging software engineering paradigm. It provides new constructs and tools to improve separation of crosscutting concerns into single units called aspects. The aspect paradigm introduces, in fact, new ...
- research-articleNovember 1996
An algebraic semantic framework for object oriented languages with concurrency (extended abstract)
AbstractThis paper presents an algebraic semantics schema for object oriented languages including concurrent features. A class, the basic syntactic unit of an object oriented language, in our approach denotes a set of algebras determined by an algebraic ...
- ArticleJanuary 1978
Serializability in multi-level monitor environments
ACM '78: Proceedings of the 1978 annual conference - Volume 2Pages 855–861https://doi.org/10.1145/800178.810154This paper presents a method of proving the correctness of systems which allow process synchronization. It is assumed that a system is modelled as a collection of monitors which cooperate to fulfill requests for service submitted to the system by user ...
- surveyNovember 1977
On Partitioning Program Graphs
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (ISOF), Volume 3, Issue 6Pages 386–393https://doi.org/10.1109/TSE.1977.231171In recent years, applications of graph theory to computer software have given fruitful results and attracted more and more attention. A program graph is a graph structural model of a program exhibiting the flow relation or connection among the elements (...
- ArticleOctober 1976
Extending Concurrent Pascal to allow dynamic resource management
In Concurrent Pascal, the syntactic and semantic definition of the language prevents the inadvertent definition of a program that might violate the integrity of a shared data object. However, the language also does not allow the dynamic allocation of ...
- ArticleApril 1975
The purpose of concurrent Pascal
Proceedings of the international conference on Reliable softwarePages 305–309https://doi.org/10.1145/800027.808452This is the first of three papers that describe a new programming language for structured programming of computer operating systems [1, 2, 3]. It extends the sequential programming language Pascal with concurrent programming tools called processes and ...
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