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  From repeatability to reproducibility and corroboration
Feitelson D. ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review 49(1): 3-11, 2015.  Type: Article

The result of a single experiment is rarely believed. Mistakes might have been made when designing the experiment, conducting the experiment, or analyzing the data. A result becomes an accepted fact only after others have successfully ...
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Jul 8 2016  
  High-MCC functions in the Linux kernel
Jbara A., Matan A., Feitelson D. Empirical Software Engineering 19(5): 1261-1298, 2014.  Type: Article

The evaluation and mitigation of the complexity of computer programs are important tasks in the software life cycle. McCabe’s cyclomatic complexity (MCC) is a widely used metric for the control flow complexity of computer pro...
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Nov 9 2015  
   The Linux kernel as a case study in software evolution
Israeli A., Feitelson D. Journal of Systems and Software 83(3): 485-501, 2010.  Type: Article

Lehman’s laws of software evolution are based on the study of several large-scale systems. In this paper, the authors study the Linux kernel as a software evolution case study....
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Oct 1 2010  
  Distinguishing humans from robots in Web search logs: preliminary results using query rates and intervals
Duskin O., Feitelson D.  WSCD 2009 (Proceedings of the 2009 Workshop on Web Search Click Data, Barcelona, Spain, Feb 9, 2009) 15-19, 2009.  Type: Proceedings

This paper raises an interesting issue about distinguishing between humans and robots performing a search, when processing Web search logs. This may not seem like an important issue, but it is necessary to ensure proper evaluation of t...
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Jul 24 2009  
  The Supercomputer Industry in Light of the Top500 Data
Feitelson D. Computing in Science and Engineering 7(1): 42-47, 2005.  Type: Article

This paper is a study of development trends in the high-performance computer (HPC) industry, based on the ten years of data given in the Top500 list of HPC centers worldwide. By identifying invariants and trends in the Top500 data, the...
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Aug 5 2005  

 
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