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Spring 2011
Software team members, as they communicate and coordinate their work with others throughout the life-cycle of their projects, generate different kinds of textual artifacts. Despite the variety of works in the area of mining software artifacts, relatively little research has focused on...
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Fall 2011
Data federations allow the contents of multiple source databases to be accessed in a consistent manner. Since each source database is typically administered independently, heterogeneity often results, both in terms of how data is represented (i.e., the database schema), and in how controlled...
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Spring 2011
Serrano Suarez, Diego Fernando
Social network sites are becoming increasingly popular and useful as well as relevant means for serious social research. However, despite their user appeal and wide adoption, the current generation of sites are hard to query and explore, offering limited views of local network neighbourhoods....