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Berger, Uta (author), Bell, Andrew (author), Barton, C. Michael (author), Chappin, E.J.L. (author), Dreßler, Gunnar (author), Filatova, T. (author), Fronville, Thibault (author), Lee, Allen (author), van Loon, Emiel (author), Lorscheid, Iris (author), Meyer, Matthias (author), Müller, Birgit (author), Piou, Cyril (author), Radchuk, Viktoriia (author), Roxburgh, Nicholas (author), Schüler, Lennart (author), Troost, Christian (author), Wijermans, Nanda (author), Williams, Tim G. (author), Wimmler, Marie Christin (author), Grimm, Volker (author)
Despite the increasing use of standards for documenting and testing agent-based models (ABMs) and sharing of open access code, most ABMs are still developed from scratch. This is not only inefficient, but also leads to ad hoc and often inconsistent implementations of the same theories in computational code and delays progress in the...
journal article 2024
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Dell'Anna, D. (author), Aydemir, Fatma Başak (author), Dalpiaz, Fabiano (author)
Context: Automated classifiers, often based on machine learning (ML), are increasingly used in software engineering (SE) for labelling previously unseen SE data. Researchers have proposed automated classifiers that predict if a code chunk is a clone, if a requirement is functional or non-functional, if the outcome of a test case is non...
journal article 2023
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Grent, Henk (author), Akimov, Aleksei (author), Aniche, Maurício (author)
Web APIs may have constraints on parameters, such that not all parameters are either always required or always optional. Moreover, the presence or value of one parameter could cause another parameter to be required, or parameters could have restrictions on what kinds of values are valid. Having a clear overview of the constraints helps API...
conference paper 2021
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Zhang, Jiayun (author), Chen, Yang (author), Gong, Qingyuan (author), Ding, Aaron Yi (author), Xiao, Yu (author), Wang, Xin (author), Hui, Pan (author)
We identified three temporal patterns shown in commit activities among Chinese and American companies and found that Chinese businesses are more likely to follow long work hours than American ones. We also conducted a survey on the trends of, reasons for, and results of overtime work. Our study could provide references for developers to...
journal article 2020
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Aniche, Maurício (author), Yoder, Joseph W. (author), Kon, Fabio (author)
According to the extensive 50-year-old body of knowledge in object-oriented programming and design, good software designs are, among other characteristics, lowly coupled, highly cohesive, extensible, comprehensible, and not fragile. However, with the increased complexity and heterogeneity of contemporary software, this might not be enough. This...
conference paper 2019
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Hartel, P.H. (author), Homoliak, I. (author), Reijsbergen, Daniël (author)
Since it takes time and effort to put a new product or service on the market, one would like to predict whether it will be a success. In general this is not possible, but it is possible to follow best practices in order to maximize the chance of success. A smart contract is intended to encode business logic and is therefore at the heart of...
journal article 2019
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Roy, S. (author), Hermans, F.F.J. (author), van Deursen, A. (author)
Despite being popular end-user tools, spreadsheets suffer from the vulnerability of error-proneness. In software engineering, testing has been proposed as a way to address errors. It is important therefore to know whether spreadsheet users also test, or how do they test and to what extent, especially since most spreadsheet users do not have...
conference paper 2017
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Jansen, B. (author)
Spreadsheets are a successful example of an end-user programming language, and the spreadsheet paradigm shares several characteristics like composition, selection, and repetition with programming languages. There are compelling reasons that spreadsheets are code. For most programming languages, developers are supported by powerful IDEs. However,...
conference paper 2016
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Vogels, M.E.S. (author)
For flow simulation around (parts of) aerospace vehicles, aerospace industry needs CFD software. For users in industry, not only the functionality of the software is relevant. Timely availability and cost of the first version and later versions are other relevant factors. These factors are represented in the software characteristics timeliness,...
report 1997
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Loeve, W. (author), Baalbergen, E.H. (author)
In development of High Performance Computing and Networking (HPCN) for simulation applications several targets have to be realized. It is recpiired to maximize not only computational speed but also to maximize applicability in engineering environments. For applications in which HPCN-based simulations are economically and technically necessary...
report 1994
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van Hulzen, J.J.P. (author)
The informatics policy at NLR is focussed on providing an infrastructure for the development of information systems. A new component in the infrastructure is the method base system, designed to support the management and use of algorithm implemented in programs. The preliminary design analyses the functions of the method base system and...
report 1987
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van Hulzen, J.J.P. (author), de Moel, R.P. (author)
Technical/industrial automation focusses on the primary business processes, such as design and fabrication of products. In view of the importance extensive studies are required to demonstrate the feasibility and to motivates various choices. Moreover stringent requirements for the information supply will be defined. The National Aerospace...
report 1986
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