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KBSE 2013-11-01
17:15
Ehime Ehime University Reviewer Recommendation for Peer Review based on File Path Similarity: A Case Study of the Android Open Source Project
Patanamon Thongtanunam, Ana Erika Camargo Cruz, Norihiro Yoshida, Hajimu Iida (NAIST) KBSE2013-58
Peer Review is regarded as an important quality assurance mechanism in Open Source Software (OSS) development. Every cha... [more] KBSE2013-58
pp.25-29
KBSE 2013-11-02
09:30
Ehime Ehime University Ontology Design Based on Community Knowledge to Enhance Open Source Activity
Md. Mahfuzus Salam Khan, Takaaki Goto, Tetsuro Nishino (Univ. of Electro-Comm.) KBSE2013-59
In the field of open source software development, open source initiators are strongly aware of the project vision and th... [more] KBSE2013-59
pp.31-35
NS 2013-10-17
16:50
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. [Invited Talk] Latest developments for realizing flexible mobile networks
Takashi Shimizu, Tetsuya Nakamura, Shigeru Iwashina, Wataru Takita (NTT DOCOMO) NS2013-107
This article describes a flexible mobile networks equipped with flexible system resource management that allows network ... [more] NS2013-107
p.91
PRMU 2013-03-14
13:30
Tokyo   [Special Talk] Data Compression, Open Source, Open Data
Haruhiko Okumura (Mie Univ.) PRMU2012-191
I talk about the early development of data compression algorithms in Japan, the evangelist activities around Japanese La... [more] PRMU2012-191
p.67
SS, IPSJ-SE 2012-11-02
11:10
Hiroshima Hiroshima City University An Empirical Study of Clone Disappearances on Open Source Software Projects
Keisuke Hotta, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2012-42
Code clones have been well studied because the presence of clones is regarded as a bad smell for software maintenance. O... [more] SS2012-42
pp.111-116
MBE 2012-07-13
13:30
Okayama Okayama University Development of Open Source Hardware Switch for Barrier-free electronic music instrument -- Application of Acceleration sensor and Conductive fabric --
Tomohiro Kitamura, Syunsuke Kajiyama, Toshikazu Kawai (OIT), Ryuhei Okuno (SETUNANDAI), Kenzo Akazawa (OIT) MBE2012-23
We have developed an accessible electronic musical instrument “Cymis” for the patient with motor disabilities to play, w... [more] MBE2012-23
pp.1-6
SP, NLC, IPSJ-SLP [detail] 2011-12-20
14:15
Tokyo   An Open-Source Toolkit for Building Attractive Voice Interaction Systems -- MMDAgent
Akinobu Lee, Keiichiro Oura, Keiichi Tokuda (Nitech) NLC2011-51 SP2011-96
The main and unique property of a spoken language interface that attracts people is the mutual, intuitive and lively int... [more] NLC2011-51 SP2011-96
pp.159-164
R 2011-10-21
15:30
Fukuoka   Hazard Rate Model Considering the Change of Requirements Specification for the Porting Phase of an Embedded OSS
Yoshinobu Tamura (Yamaguchi Univ.), Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2011-31
The successful experience of adopting the distributed development model in such open source projects includes GNU/Linux ... [more] R2011-31
pp.23-28
KBSE 2011-09-22
11:15
Overseas Ocean Grand Hotel Jeju A Survival Analysis of Code Change focusing on Code Dependency and Code Clone
Ryohei Asano, Myrizki Sandhi Yudha, Hirohisa Aman (Ehime Univ) KBSE2011-35
Generally, software evolutions including quality improvements and feature developments
are undergone through the source... [more]
KBSE2011-35
pp.67-72
DC, CPSY
(Joint)
2011-07-28
17:00
Kagoshima   Deviation Detection for Supporting Open System Dependability
Midori Sugaya (Yokohama National Univ.), Hiroki Takamura (JST), Kimio Kuramitsu (Yokohama National Univ.) DC2011-18
Recently, in order to meet the various needs of users, systems have become much more sophisticated and complex.
In the... [more]
DC2011-18
pp.19-24
KBSE 2011-05-26
16:45
Kagawa Kagawa University On Chain of Code Changes and Its Rate of Occurrence in Open Source Development
Ryohei Asano, Hirohisa Aman (Ehime Univ.) KBSE2011-6
In consecutive upgrades of a source code,some upgrade spots (code fragments) are overlapped: that is, ``chain of code ch... [more] KBSE2011-6
pp.31-36
SS 2011-03-07
16:10
Okinawa Okinawa-ken Seinen Kaikan Analysis and evaluation of open source project evolution based on the automatic classification of SCM data
Kago Tai, Kenji Kaijiri, Haruhiko Kaiya (Sinsyu Univ.) SS2010-66
It is difficult to evaluate the software development process of OSS because there is no unified development discipline i... [more] SS2010-66
pp.79-84
AI 2011-02-28
11:20
Osaka Kwansei Gakuin Univ. Osaka Umeda Campus Language Grid Toolbox: A Development Framework for Multilingual Communication Support Tools
Masahiro Tanaka, Yohei Murakami, Donghui Lin (NICT), Toru Ishida (Kyoto Univ.) AI2010-46
The interfaces and invocation methods of language services on the Language Grid are standardized. This makes contributio... [more] AI2010-46
pp.13-18
KBSE 2010-11-24
11:30
Shizuoka Faculty of Infomatics, Shizuoka Univ. A Quantitative Analysis of Comment Description and Comment Out Toward Fault-Proneness Prediction
Hirohisa Aman (Ehime Univ.) KBSE2010-25
Comments written in a source code would be useful for understanding the code. However, some comments mask problematic co... [more] KBSE2010-25
pp.13-18
KBSE 2010-07-30
09:45
Hokkaido Kushiro Public University of Economics On a Mathematical Modeling and a Prediction of Code Churn in Open Source Development -- Empirical Study using Growth Curve Model --
Takahiro Ohkochi, Hirohisa Aman (Ehime Univ.) KBSE2010-20
In an open source software development, a source code is a basic product reflecting the software develop-
mental status... [more]
KBSE2010-20
pp.25-30
SITE, IPSJ-EIP 2010-05-28
13:25
Tokyo   UEC Software Repository and Practical Software Development Education
Takaaki Goto, Tetsuro Nishino (Univ. of Electro-Comm.) SITE2010-4
Most of softwares developed in universities are mainly used by developers themselves. In addition, these softwares have ... [more] SITE2010-4
pp.25-30
SS 2009-12-18
12:00
Kagawa Kagawa Univ. A Trend Prediction of Code Churn in Open Source Development -- An Application of Growth Curve Model --
Hirohisa Aman (Ehime Univ.) SS2009-47
Source code is a basic product reflecting a status of an open source development.
A quantitative understanding of sourc... [more]
SS2009-47
pp.73-78
HIP, HCS, MVE, WIT
(2nd)
2009-12-10
- 2009-12-12
Hokkaido Sappolo Convention Center Spidar-mouse: A Design of Open Source Interface for SPIDAR
Makoto Sato, Masaharu Isshiki, Lin Liping, Katsuhito Akahane (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
In recent years, with advances in hardware technology, low-cost and easy-to-use micro-controllers like PIC and AVR are d... [more]
ICM 2009-07-10
09:15
Yamagata   Taking preventive measures against the licensing violation in the communication system development with open source software
Yuko Hamano, Hiroshi Maeda, Yasuhiko Takeda, Minoru Kato (NTT COMWARE) ICM2009-20
The system development with adopting open source software has recently been on the marked increase in a lot of companies... [more] ICM2009-20
pp.39-44
R 2009-05-29
13:20
Hiroshima Hiroshima Shudo University A Method of Portability Assessment for Embedded Open Source Software
Yoshinobu Tamura (Yamaguchi Univ.), Hidemitsu Takehara, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2009-10
OSS(open source software) systems which serve as key components of critical infrastructures in our social life are still... [more] R2009-10
pp.13-17
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