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    Orion: A Centralized Blockchain Database with Multi-Party Data Access Control by Barger, Artem, Funaro, Liran, Laventman, Gennady, Meir, Hagar, Moshkovich, Dany, Natarajan, Senthilnathan, Tock, Yoav

    “…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 by Bak, Peter, Melamed, Roie, Moshkovich, Dany, Nardi, Yuval, Ship, Harold, Yaeli, Avi

    “…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 by Gil, Joseph, Goldstein, Maayan, Moshkovich, Dany

    “…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 by Gil, Joseph, Goldstein, Maayan, Moshkovich, Dany

    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 by Dajsuren, Yanjindulam, Goldstein, Maayan, Moshkovich, Dany

    “…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 by Gil, J., Goldstein, M., Moshkovich, D.

    “…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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    Conference Proceeding