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  • Karam M.; Keirouz W.; Hage R. (, 2006)
    In this paper, we examine the classes of faults found in web applications that use development frameworks based on the MVC design pattern and the workflow paradigm. Our findings reveal opportunities to adapt state-based ...
  • Karam M.; Boulos J.; Ollaic H.; Koteiche Z. (, 2006)
    In this paper we introduce a dataflow-like visual syntax for writing XQueries. We also describe the functionalities, capabilities and pitfalls of the environment-prototype that supports the construction of visual XQueries. ...
  • Zhu M.; Yang L.T.; Tourino J.; Pan L.; Brent R.P.; Dongarra J.; Gustafson J.; Joubert G.; Pan Y.; Zhang X.; Abawajy J.H.; Aubanel E.; Bahi J.; Banicescu I.; Bhalla S.; Bic L.F.; Biswas R.; Bourgeois A.; Buecker M.; Cabaleiro J.C.; Cai X.; Carretero J.; Ch (, 2006)
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  • Keirouz W.; Jibai N.; Turkiyyah G.; Nasri A.; Choueiri E. (, 2006)
    We present a new abstraction, association space, in the context of recursive subdivision surfaces. An association space relates elements in a recursive subdivision surface at a given refinement level to the elements of the ...
  • Ni T.; Nasri A.H. (, 2006)
    A well-documented problem of Catmull and Clark subdivision is that, in the neighborhood of extraordinary point, the curvature is unbounded and fluctuates. In fact, since one of the eigenvalues that determines elliptic shape ...
  • Dargham J.; Al-Nasrawi S. (, 2006)
    Lately, the Internet drastically simplified the dissemination and access to information thus it attracted the interests of many communities. Researchers identified a number of differences between traditional and web ...
  • Salem F.K.A. (WIENSACHSENPLATZ 4-6, PO BOX 89, A-1201 WIEN, AUSTRIA, 2006)
    An important factorization algorithm for polynomials over finite fields was developed by Niederreiter. The factorization problem is reduced to solving a linear system over the finite field in question, and the solutions ...
  • BenAbdelkader C.; Davis L. (, 2006)
    We are interested in the recovery of anthropometric dimensions of the human body from calibrated monocular sequences, and their use in multi-target tracking across multiple cameras and identification of individual people. ...
  • Watfa M.K.; Commuri S. (, 2006)
    Tracking of mobile targets is an important application of sensor networks. This is a non-trivial problem as the increased accuracy of tracking results in an overall reduction in the lifetime of the sensor network. In this ...
  • Akjnwale O.; Dascalu S.; Karam M. (, 2006)
    In today software industry defect tracking tools either help to improve an organization's software development process or an individual's software development process. No defect tracking tool currently exists that help ...
  • Dascalu S.; Karam M.; Muhanna M.; Reed S. (, 2006)
    This paper describes a design experience in which UML was used in a non-traditional way, that of modeling an electronic software engineering handbook. The handbook was created by eleven students who took a graduate course ...
  • Abbas A.; Tsang E.; Nasri A. (, 2006)
    The past decade witnessed rapid development of constraint satisfaction technologies. More and more algorithms are now able to solve larger and harder problems. However, owing to the fact that constraints are inherently ...
  • Abbas A.; Nasri A.; Ma W. (, 2006)
    This paper presents an approach for embedding regular analytic shapes within subdivision surfaces. The approach is illustrated through the construction of compound Spherical-Catmull-Clark subdivision surfaces. It starts ...
  • Masri W.; Nahas N.; Podgurski A. (, 2006)
    Forward computation of dynamic slices is necessary to support interactive debugging and online analysis of long running programs. However, the overhead of existing forward computing algorithms limits their use to non-processing ...
  • Ni T.; Nasri A.H.; Peters J. (AMSTERDAMPO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 2007)
    A well-documented problem of Catmull and Clark subdivision surfaces is that, in the neighborhood of extraordinary points, the curvature is unbounded and fluctuates. In fact, since one of the eigenvalues that determines ...
  • Dargham J. (, 2007)
    Model-View-Controller (MVC) is a design pattern whose main aim is to isolate the user interface and its changes from the business logic and application data. Due to some limitations encountered by MVC, several extensions ...
  • Dargham J.; Mathiew M.; Farah A.S. (, 2007)
    Given the features provided by the Model-View-Controller design pattern, it is very wasteful to miss on using it especially in the context of interactive systems such as web-applications. The issue raised here is that, ...
  • Dargham J. (, 2007)
    Model-View-Controller (MVC) is a design pattern, whose main aim is to isolate the user interface and its changes from the business logic and application data. Due to some limitations encountered by MVC, several extensions ...
  • Beydoun G.; Kultchitsky R.; Manasseh G. (OXFORDTHE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND, 2007)
    The Semantic Web (SW) is a meta-web built on the existing WWW to facilitate its access. SW expresses and exploits dependencies between web pages to yield focused search results. Manual annotation of web pages towards ...
  • Watfa M.K.; Commuri S. (, 2007)
    The extent of coverage of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is of fundamental importance and determines the utility and effectiveness of the deployment. Determining the least number of sensors required to cover the boundary ...

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