„Software Language Engineering“
Suchergebnisse
3.587 Treffer
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Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering – 8th International Conference, FASE 2005, Held as Part of the Joint European Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2005, Edinburgh, UK, April 4-8, 2005. Proceedings
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Correction: A Statistical Language Modeling Framework for Extractive Summarization of Text Documents
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Writing Better User Stories and Estimates Story Point with Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing
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Correction to: Data-driven prototyping via natural-language-based GUI retrieval
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Correction: Automaton-based comparison of Declare process models
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Correction to: Advantages and disadvantages of (dedicated) model transformation languages
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Correction: Enhancing Cross-lingual Biomedical Concept Normalization Using Deep Neural Network Pretrained Language Models
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Correction to: Low-code development and model-driven engineering: Two sides of the same coin?
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Correction to: Can Offline Testing of Deep Neural Networks Replace Their Online Testing?
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Correction to: Towards a recipe for language decomposition: quality assessment of language product lines
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Correction to: Analysing app reviews for software engineering: a systematic literature review
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Correction to: Uniform and scalable sampling of highly configurable systems
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Correction to: Evaluation of a machine learning classifier for metamodels
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Correction to: Preface to the special issue on program comprehension
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Correction to: MLASP: Machine learning assisted capacity planning. An industrial experience report
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Correction to: An empirical assessment of baseline feature location techniques
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Correction to: Wait for it: identifying “On-Hold” self-admitted technical debt
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Correction to: Characterizing the transfer of program comprehension in onboarding: an information-push perspective
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Correction to: Software engineering whispers: The effect of textual vs. graphical software design descriptions on software design communication
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Correction to: On the need of preserving order of data when validating within-project defect classifiers