In a dynamic environment where context changes frequently,
users’ privacy requirements can also change. To satisfy such
changing requirements, there is a need for continuous analysis to
discover new threats and possible ...
Bowes, David; Hall, Tracy; Beecham, Sarah(Association for Computing Machinery, 2012)
Background: Systematic literature reviews are increasingly used
in software engineering. Most systematic literature reviews
require several hundred papers to be examined and assessed. This
is not a trivial task and can ...
This thesis examines the formation of martensite in Ni-based super-alloys in both
an alloy-coating system and in the bulk alloy, NiPtAl. The alloy-coating study
was designed to test the hypothesis that an extra layer of ...
Mannix McNamara, Patricia(University of Limerick, 2010)
The quality of teaching that occurs within academic institutions has begun to feature
more frequently in recent academic discourse. However, the types of educative
relationships created with students features less ...
Mc Hugh, Martin; Mc Caffery, Fergal; Casey, Valentine(Euro SPI, 2012)
Non-safety critical software developers have been reaping the benefits of adopting agile practices for a number of years. However, developers of safety critical software often have concerns about adopting Agile practices. ...
Many studies have linked altered gastric emptying (the rate at which food empties from
the stomach into the small intestine) to increased food intake and obesity. Although
findings comparing lean and obese individuals ...
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a promising
approach for designing and developing mobile applications.
However, SOA concepts need to be combined with mobile
principles to fully accommodate their requirements.
...
Software development within regulated settings is becoming more and more common place. Compliance typically involves saying what you do and doing what you say. However, in some domains, especially safety-critical ones, it ...
Vassev, Emil; Hinchey, Mike; Gaudin, Benoit(Association for Computing Machinery, 2012)
An autonomic system is considered to be a self-adaptive system that changes its behavior in response to stimuli from its execution and operational environment. Such behavior is considered autonomic and self-adaptive and ...