7 resultados para systems development
em BORIS: Bern Open Repository and Information System - Berna - Suiça
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Moose is a powerful reverse engineering platform, but its facilities and means to analyze software are separated from the tools developers typically use to develop and maintain their software systems: development environments such as Eclipse, VisualWorks, or Squeak. In practice, this requires developers to work with two distinct environments, one to actually develop the software, and another one (e.g., Moose) to analyze it. We worked on several different techniques, using both dynamic and static analyzes to provide software analysis capabilities to developers directly in the IDE. The immediate availability of analysis tools in an IDE significantly increases the likelihood that developers integrate software analysis in their daily work, as we discovered by conducting user studies with developers. Finally, we identified several important aspect of integrating software analysis in IDEs that need to be addressed in the future to increase the adoption of these techniques by developers.
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Book review of: Kendall, Ann Rodríguez, Abelardo. Desarrollo y Perspectivas de los Sistemas de Andenerías en los Andes Centrales del Perú (Development and Perspectives of Irrigated Terrace Systems in the Peruvian Central Andes). Cuzco, Peru. ISBN: 978-9972-691-93-5.
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To compare the MANKIN and OARSI cartilage histopathology assessment systems using human articular cartilage from a large number of donors across the adult age spectrum representing all levels of cartilage degradation.
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In recent years, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have increasingly been used in a wide array of application contexts for development cooperation in lowlands and mountain areas. When used for planning, implementation, and monitoring, GIS is a versatile and highly efficient tool, particularly in mountain areas characterized by great spatial diversity and inaccessibility. However, the establishment and application of GIS in mountain regions generally presents considerable technical challenges. Moreover, it is necessary to address specific institutional and organizational issues regarding implementation.