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An interactive software tool for system identification Guzmán J., Rivera D., Dormido S., Berenguel M. Advances in Engineering Software 45(1): 115-123, 2012. Type: Article
System identification models the dynamical behavior of a system from experimental data. As such, the discipline goes through a lot of different stages, from experimental design to model structure selection to parameter estimation and v...
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May 21 2012 |
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Beginning XNA 2.0 game programming: from novice to professional Lobao A., Evangelista B., Farias J., Apress, 2008. 456 pp. Type: Book (9781590599242)
This well-written book covers the basics of game programming. The subtitle is a bit ambitious because even mastery of this content will not be sufficient to become a professional....
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Jul 11 2008 |
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Core JavaServer Faces (2nd ed.) Geary D., Horstmann C., Prentice Hall PTR, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2007. 752 pp. Type: Book (9780131738867)
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a new technology (first released in 2004) from Sun Microsystems that simplifies the authoring of Web-based software, which might previously have used JavaServer Pages (JSP) and servlets. User interface compone...
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Aug 6 2007 |
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Pro JSF and Ajax: building rich Internet components Jacobi J., Fallows J., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2006. 464 pp. Type: Book (9781590595800)
JavaServer Faces (JSF) is a standard framework that seeks to solve incompatibilities. The first part of this book is on JSF. The second part is on designing rich Internet components. The whole book is a good blueprint for implementing ...
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Feb 15 2007 |
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Ajax patterns and best practices Gross C., Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2006. 416 pp. Type: Book (9781590596166)
Ajax is a technology that works with Web applications, and integrates with many Web services at once. In recent years, many technologies have been introduced to work with Web applications. Google, for example, is one of the popular Web...
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Jan 25 2007 |
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Pavlov: an interface builder for designing animated interfaces Wolber D. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 4(4): 347-386, 1997. Type: Article
Wolber describes a programming-by-demonstration system that allows users to interactively create the three components of application programs that use animation. The components are the set of graphical objects; the dynamic behavior of ...
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Jul 1 1998 |
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Coupling the user interfaces of a multiuser program Dewan P., Choudhary R. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 2(1): 1-39, 1995. Type: Article
Multiuser programs create multiple user interfaces to allow multiple users, possibly geographically dispersed, to interact with the program. The paper discusses a generic model for coupling that supports several aspects of coupling. Th...
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Mar 1 1996 |
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Extending attribute grammars to support programming-in-the-large Micallef J., Kaiser G. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 16(5): 1572-1612, 1994. Type: Article
Many programming languages support the construction of programs from multiple textually separate and potentially sharable units. Classical attribute grammars (AGs) are inadequate for specifying the analysis of such programs, because th...
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Sep 1 1995 |
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Languages and interactive software development Graham S. Programming languages and system architectures (, Zurich, Switzerland, Mar 2-4, 1994) 341994. Type: Proceedings
Today’s powerful computers allow us to use sophisticated interactive software development environments. Such an environment provides language-sensitive support, such as language-specific editing and navigation commands...
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Jul 1 1995 |
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A preferable look--APL in window-based environments Recker U., Rys M. ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad 20(4): 312-321, 1990. Type: Article
The programming language APL has been with us for over 20 years. Its elegant definition has anticipated many modern aspects of programming. For example, the “package” that bundles functions and data together (first ...
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Dec 1 1991 |
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