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Keshani, M. (author), Vos, Simcha (author), Proksch, S. (author)
Software reuse is a common practice in modern software engineering to save time and energy while accelerating software delivery. Dependency managers like MAVEN offer a large ecosystem of reusable libraries that build the backbone of software reuse. Breaking changes, i.e., when an update to a library introduces incompatible changes that break...
journal article 2023
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Kabir, Md Alamgir (author), Rehman, Atiq Ur (author), Islam, M. M.Manjurul (author), Ali, Nazakat (author), Lourenço Baptista, M. (author)
Concept drift (CD) refers to a phenomenon where the data distribution within datasets changes over time, and this can have adverse effects on the performance of prediction models in software engineering (SE), including those used for tasks like cost estimation and defect prediction. Detecting CD in SE datasets is difficult, but important,...
journal article 2023
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Meijer, Lisa (author)
Over time Linked Data collections are continuously subject to change because of numerous reasons. Users could insert new observations, or they could rectify erroneous statements in these knowledge graphs. In order not to lose historically import information, this trend of evolving Linked Data collections increases the need to version these...
master thesis 2022
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Vos, Simcha (author)
In this paper, we investigate whether developers of artifacts on Maven Central adhere to semantic versioning. We also investigate whether there is a link between violations in semantic versioning and the popularity of the violating method. Developers can violate semantic versioning by removing or altering methods in their API, which we refer to...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Ramirez, Ana B. (author), Abreo, Sergio A. (author), van Dongen, K.W.A. (author)
With full waveform inversion (FWI) all available information enclosed in the recorded wavefield - including multiple scattering, dispersion, and diffraction - is used to obtain accurate images showing quantitative information of the tissue parameters. These non-linear inversion methods are implemented either in the time or in the frequency...
conference paper 2022
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Hejderup, J.I. (author), Gousios, G. (author)
Developers are increasingly using services such as Dependabot to automate dependency updates. However, recent research has shown that developers perceive such services as unreliable, as they heavily rely on test coverage to detect conflicts in updates. To understand the prevalence of tests exercising dependencies, we calculate the test...
journal article 2022
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Vitalis, S. (author), Arroyo Ohori, G.A.K. (author), Stoter, J.E. (author)
Level of Detail (LoD) is a well known concept in 3D city models, used to designate different geometric detail that can be used in different applications. Nevertheless, multi-LoD datasets are hard to maintain and manage because of their intrinsic complexity. Versioning is a solution that aids in the storage and management of big and complex...
journal article 2022
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Snijders, Thom E. (author), Schlösser, Tom P.C. (author), Heckmann, Nathanael D. (author), Tezuka, Taro (author), Castelein, Rene M. (author), Stevenson, Rob P. (author), Weinans, Harrie (author), de Gast, Arthur (author), Dorr, Lawrence D. (author)
Background: Anterior and posterior pelvic tilt appears to play a role in total hip arthroplasty (THA) stability. When changing from the standing to the sitting position, the pelvis typically rotates posteriorly while the hips flex and this affects the femoro-acetabular positions. This case-control study compares changes in 3-D acetabular cup...
journal article 2021
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Mastorakis, Konstantinos (author)
3D city models are continuously becoming more popular among practitioners due to the volume and versatility of information they contain, which makes them suitable to be used in various applications. However, there is no mechanism to allow maintaining them updated at the same pace that cities evolve, or when error correction is necessary,...
master thesis 2020
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Song, Yi (author)
The computational study of discontinuous problems becomes increasingly important due to industrial needs, such as the application of natural or artificial composites and the understanding of damage and fracture processes of materials. The discontinuity-enriched finite element method (DE-FEM) and interface-enriched generalized finite element...
master thesis 2020
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Lofverstrom, Marcus (author), Fyke, Jeremy G. (author), Thayer-Calder, Katherine (author), Muntjewerf, L. (author), Vizcaino, M. (author), Sacks, William J. (author), Lipscomb, William H. (author), Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. (author), Bradley, S.L. (author)
Spinning up a highly complex, coupled Earth system model (ESM) is a time consuming and computationally demanding exercise. For models with interactive ice sheet components, this becomes a major challenge, as ice sheets are sensitive to bidirectional feedback processes and equilibrate over glacial timescales of up to many millennia. This work...
journal article 2020
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Vitalis, S. (author), Labetski, A. (author), Boersma, F. (author), Dahle, F. (author), Li, X. (author), Arroyo Ohori, G.A.K. (author), Ledoux, H. (author), Stoter, J.E. (author)
As web applications become more popular, 3D city models would greatly benefit from a proper web-based solution to visualise and manage them. CityJSON was introduced as a JSON encoding of the CityGML data model and promises, among several benefits, the ability to be integrated with modern web technologies. In order to provide an implementation...
journal article 2020
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Meerkerk, Willem-Jan (author)
Comparing spreadsheet files is a new, unexplored research domain in computer science. Methods for regular file comparison are not straightforwardly applicable to spreadsheet files, because they are fundamentally different. Spreadsheets are binary files, the structure of spreadsheets is two-dimensional, they contain both data and calculations,...
master thesis 2019
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Nuha, Mohamat Ulin (author)
This thesis investigates the extent to which delta-based version control can be used to manage versions and the historical records of graph databases. The delta encoding is represented as a set of queries to reconstruct one version from the other. We presented Grit, a Git-style command line tool to do data versioning for graph databases. We...
master thesis 2019
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Vitalis, S. (author), Labetski, A. (author), Arroyo Ohori, G.A.K. (author), Ledoux, H. (author), Stoter, J.E. (author)
A 3D city model should be constantly updated with new versions, either to reflect the changes in its real-world counterpart, or to improve and correct parts of the model. However, the current standards for 3D city models do not support versioning, and existing version control systems do not work well with 3D city models. In this paper, we...
journal article 2019
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Vitalis, S. (author), Arroyo Ohori, G.A.K. (author), Stoter, J.E. (author)
3D city models are being increasingly adopted by organisations in order to serve application needs related to urban areas. In order to fulfil the different requirements of various applications, the concept of Level of Detail (LoD) has been incorporated in 3D city models specifications, such as CityGML. Therefore, datasets of different LoDs are...
conference paper 2018
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Kovalenko, V.V. (author), Palomba, F. (author), Bacchelli, A. (author)
Modern distributed version control systems, such as Git, offer support for branching — the possibility to develop parts of software outside the master trunk. Consideration of the repository structure in Mining Software Repository (MSR) studies requires a thorough approach to mining, but there is no well-documented, widespread methodology...
conference paper 2018
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Raemaekers, S.B.A. (author), van Deursen, A. (author), Visser, Joost (author)
Systems that depend on third-party libraries may have to be updated when updates to these libraries become available in order to benefit from new functionality, security patches, bug fixes, or API improvements. However, often such changes come with changes to the existing interfaces of these libraries, possibly causing rework on the client...
journal article 2017
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Egyedi, T.M. (author)
There is an on-going controversy about the impact of competing committee standards – i.e., two or more functionally equivalent ‘open’ standards – on innovation (Blind, 2008; Egyedi and Koppenhol, 2010; West and Fomin, 2011). This paper takes a different angle and focuses on its impact on interoperability (e.g. e-government) and large IT users...
conference paper 2012
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Reefman, R.J.B. (author), Van Nederveen, G.A. (author)
The level of failure costs in Building and Construction is still at a high level. A major cause of failure costs is the use non valid or wrong documents / models in the process. The release process is about controlling the quality of documents / models in a structured way. The major three attributes of a document / model to manage it are its...
conference paper 2011
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