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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
IE, EMM, LOIS, IEE-CMN, ITE-ME, IPSJ-AVM [detail] 2019-09-19
14:45
Niigata Tokimeito, Niigata University A study on the optimal acquisition interval for sample and hold signals
Ryouichi Nishimura (NICT) LOIS2019-10 IE2019-23 EMM2019-67
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) sensors are promising for IoT applications because they are small and available ... [more] LOIS2019-10 IE2019-23 EMM2019-67
pp.19-24
IBISML 2017-03-07
13:30
Tokyo Tokyo Institute of Technology Topic model for analysis of gene expression data
Koji Iwayama (Ryukoku Univ.), Atsushi J. Nagano (Ryukoku Univ./Kyoto Univ.) IBISML2016-110
The process, by which gene is used in the synthesis of a gene product through transcription and translation, is called e... [more] IBISML2016-110
pp.77-82
ASN, RCS, NS, SR
(Joint)
2013-07-19
10:50
Shizuoka Hamamatsu Act City Analytical Performance Evaluation of Signal Detection Scheme for Allowing Coexistence of Additional and Existing Radio Communication Systems
I-Te Lin, Kanshiro Kashiki, Tomoki Sada, Toshihiko Komine, Shingo Watanabe (KDDI R&D Labs) SR2013-52
For judgment to allow the coexistence of an additional radio communication system (generally, secondary system) and an e... [more] SR2013-52
pp.171-178
R 2012-06-15
14:45
Tokyo   On the Role of Equilibrium Distribution in Binomial Software Reliability Modeling
Xiao Xiao, Tadashi Dohi (Hiroshima Univ.) R2012-14
The binomial software reliability model (SRM) is one of the most classical but plausible SRMs. It can describe many soft... [more] R2012-14
pp.19-24
R 2012-05-25
15:45
Shimane   On the Role of Weibull-type Distributions in Binomial Software Reliability Modeling
Xiao Xiao, Tadashi Dohi (Hiroshima Univ.) R2012-7
The binomial software reliability model (SRM) is one of the most classical but plausible SRMs, and can describe many sof... [more] R2012-7
pp.35-40
R 2011-11-18
13:00
Osaka   A Study on Two-stage Software Test by Two Teams
Mitsuhiro Kimura (Hosei Univ.), Takaji Fujiwara (SRATECH Lab.) R2011-33
This paper reports our experience of software reliability evaluation in the actual software development which employs so... [more] R2011-33
pp.1-5
COMP 2009-05-26
13:00
Saitama Saitama Univ. [Invited Talk] Sampling Algorithms and Their Applications to Cryptography
Keisuke Tanaka (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) COMP2009-13
We consider efficient algorithms of sampling from the binomial and the Poisson distributions with large parameters, by o... [more] COMP2009-13
p.29
R 2006-05-26
13:25
Tokushima University of Tokushima Software Reliability Modeling Based on A Discrete Weibull-Type Failure-Occurrence Times Distribution
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.)
Unified modeling frameworks for software reliability growth models (SRGM's) are known as the frameworks for treating exi... [more] R2006-8
pp.7-12
R 2005-07-15
15:50
Hokkaido Kushiroshi Syougai-gakusyu-center A generalized discrete binomial process model for software reliability assessment and its application to optimal release problems
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.)
We discuss a generalized discrete binomial process model for software reliability assessment based on the framework for ... [more] R2005-27
pp.35-40
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