Search Results - "Moshkovich, Dany"
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Orion: A Centralized Blockchain Database with Multi-Party Data Access Control
Published in 2023 IEEE International Conference on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency (ICBC) (01-05-2023)“…Blockchain databases were designed to improve trust in centralized ecosystems, which dominate the market today, by introducing tamper-evidence features on top…”
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Location and Context-Based Microservices for Mobile and Internet of Things Workloads
Published in 2015 IEEE International Conference on Mobile Services (01-06-2015)“…Research institutes such as Gartner and Forrester claim that the future of mobile will focus around the user's context. Most of the future mobile applications…”
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An empirical investigation of changes in some software properties over time
Published in Proceedings of the 9th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories (02-06-2012)“…Software metrics are easy to define, but not so easy to justify. It is hard to prove that a metric is valid, i.e., that measured numerical values imply…”
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Empirical Confirmation (and Refutation) of Presumptions on Software
Published 15-01-2012“…Code metrics are easy to define, but not so easy to justify. It is hard to prove that a metric is valid, i.e., that measured numerical values imply anything on…”
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Modernizing legacy software using a System Grokking technology
Published in 2010 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (01-09-2010)“…Reverse engineering is an essential part of the modernization process that enables the evolution of existing software assets. The extraction of state machines…”
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An empirical investigation of changes in some software properties over time
Published in 2012 9th IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR) (01-06-2012)“…Software metrics are easy to define, but not so easy to justify. It is hard to prove that a metric is valid, i.e., that measured numerical values imply…”
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