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CASCON 2017: Markham, Ontario, Canada
- Marcellus Mindel, Kelly A. Lyons, Joe Wigglesworth:
Proceedings of the 27th Annual International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, CASCON 2017, Markham, Ontario, Canada, November 6-8, 2017. IBM / ACM 2017
Most influential paper of 2007
- Yuan Gan, Marsha Chechik, Shiva Nejati, Jon Bennett, Bill O'Farrell, Julie Waterhouse:
Runtime monitoring of web service conversations. 2-17
Full papers
- Pradeep K. Venkatesh, Daniel Alencar da Costa, Ying Zou, Joanna W. Ng:
A framework to extract personalized behavioural patterns of user's IoT devices data. 19-27 - Ali Ariaeinejad, Reza Samavi, Teresa M. Chan, Thomas E. Doyle:
A performance predictive model for emergency medicine residents. 28-37 - Parisa Lak, Can Kavaklioglu, Mefta Sadat, Martin Petitclerc, Graham J. Wills, Andriy V. Miranskyy, Ayse Basar Bener:
A probabilistic approach for modelling user preferences in recommender systems: a case study on IBM watson analytics. 38-47 - Umme Salma Gadriwala, Christopher Kumar Anand, Curtis D'Alves, Bill O'Farrell:
Accelerating Poly1305 cryptographic message authentication on the z14. 48-54 - Krystalenia Tatsi, Kostas Kontogiannis:
Assisting developers towards fault localization by analyzing failure reports. 56-65 - Christina Christodoulakis, Azin Asgarian, Steve Easterbrook:
Barriers to adoption of information technology in healthcare. 66-75 - Adam Di Prospero, Nojan Norouzi, Marios Fokaefs, Marin Litoiu:
Chatbots as assistants: an architectural framework. 76-86 - Shadi Khalifa, Patrick Martin, Rebecca Young:
Classification algorithms and how to distribute them. 87-93 - Nikita Sokolov, Nazim H. Madhavji:
Cloud meets classroom: experience report on using IBM Bluemix in a software architectures course. 95-102 - Omar Alam, Jörg Kienzle:
Concern-oriented incremental modelling. 103-112 - Konstantin Nasartschuk, Kenneth B. Kent, Stephen A. MacKay, Aleksandar Micic, Charlie Gracie:
Improving garbage collection-time string deduplication. 113-119 - Taghreed Altamimi, Dorina C. Petriu:
Incremental change propagation from UML software models to LQN performance models. 120-131 - Tam T. Nguyen, Ebrahim Bagheri, Jeong-Yoon Lee, Hang Li, Mert Bay, Song Chen:
Learning event count models with application to affiliation ranking. 132-139 - Federico Sogaro, Eric Aubanel, Kenneth B. Kent, Vijay Sundaresan, Marius Pirvu, Peter Shipton:
MicroJIT: a lightweight, just-in-time compiler to improve startup times. 140-150 - Carlos Eduardo de Carvalho Dantas, Marcelo de Almeida Maia:
On the actual use of inheritance and interface in Java projects: evolution and implications. 151-160 - Arnamoy Bhattacharyya, Harsh V. P. Singh, Seyed Ali Jokar Jandaghi, Cristiana Amza:
Online detection of anomalous applications on the cloud. 161-169 - Taees Eimouri, Kenneth B. Kent, Aleksandar Micic:
Optimizing the JVM object model using object splitting. 170-179 - Panagiotis Patros, Kenneth B. Kent, Michael Dawson:
SLO request modeling, reordering and scaling. 180-191 - Xiang Jiang, Erico N. de Souza, Ahmad Pesaranghader, Baifan Hu, Daniel L. Silver, Stan Matwin:
TrajectoryNet: an embedded GPS trajectory representation for point-based classification using recurrent neural networks. 192-200 - Mark Shtern, Rabia Ejaz, Vassilios Tzerpos:
Transfer learning in neural networks: an experience report. 201-210 - Sarah Packowski, Arun Lakhana:
Using IBM watson cloud services to build natural language processing solutions to leverage chat tools. 211-218
Position papers
- Miguel A. Jiménez, Norha M. Villegas, Gabriel Tamura, Hausi A. Müller:
Deployment Specification challenges in the context of large scale systems. 220-226 - Alexei Lapouchnian, Zia Babar, Eric S. K. Yu:
Designing user engagement for cognitively-enhanced processes. 227-233 - Hamzeh Khazaei, Rajsimman Ravichandiran, Byungchul Park, Hadi Bannazadeh, Ali Tizghadam, Alberto Leon-Garcia:
Elascale: autoscaling and monitoring as a service. 234-240 - John M. Boyer:
Federating natural language question answering services of a cognitive enterprise data platform. 241-246 - Prashanti Angara, Miguel Jiménez, Kirti Agarwal, Harshit Jain, Roshni Jain, Ulrike Stege, Sudhakar Ganti, Hausi A. Müller, Joanna W. Ng:
Foodie fooderson a conversational agent for the smart kitchen. 247-253 - Laura Pravato, Thomas E. Doyle:
IoT for remote wireless electrophysiological monitoring: proof of concept. 254-258 - William Pourmajidi, John Steinbacher, Tony Erwin, Andriy V. Miranskyy:
On Challenges of Cloud Monitoring. 259-265 - Jarek Gryz:
Privacy as an asset. 266-271 - Yu Huang, Fei Chiang, Albert Maier, Martin Petitclerc, Yannick Saillet, Damir Spisic, Calisto Zuzarte:
Quantifying duplication to improve data quality. 272-278 - Periklis Andritsos:
Reconstructing databases: instance-based structure discovery using reconstructability analysis. 279-284 - Samer Al Masri, Nazim Uddin Bhuiyan, Sarah Nadi, Matthew Gaudet:
Software variability through C++ static polymorphism: a case study of challenges and open problems in eclipse OMR. 285-291
Workshops: cognitive computing
- Hausi A. Müller, Norha M. Villegas, Ulrike Stege, Yu Zhao:
Cognitive intelligent personal assistants / agents. 294 - Randy Giffen, Lysanne Lessard:
Human health in a modern world: can technology solve the mismatch? 296-298 - Serjik G. Dikaleh, Di Xiao, Chris Felix, Dharmesh Mistry, Mike Andrea:
Introduction to neural networks. 299
Workshops: cloud computing
- Daryl Maier, Kenneth B. Kent:
Advances in open runtime technologies for the cloud. 303 - Taranveer Virk, Diana Lau, Kevin Delisle, Biniam A. Admikew, Loay Gewily, Janny Hou, Ivy Ho:
API economy made easy with LoopBack 4. 307 - Leo Christy Jesuraj, Arthur De Magalhaes:
Expose RESTful microservices using OpenAPI, WebSphere liberty and IBM cloud. 309 - Serjik G. Dikaleh, Ozair Sheikh, Chris Felix:
Introduction to kubernetes. 310 - Sampson Gao, Muntasir Mallick, Anisha Rohra, Jaideep Bajwa:
Node.js native modules. 313 - Daryl Maier, Xiaoli Liang:
Supercharge a language runtime! 314 - Yingwei Wang:
The theory and applications of dew computing. 317 - Marin Litoiu, Joe Wigglesworth:
The 9th cascon workshop on cloud computing. 321
Workshops: systems
- Robert Ho, Jeeva Paudel, Jeremy S. Bradbury:
12th workshop on challenges for parallel computing. 323 - Kostas Kontogiannis, Don Cronin, Alberto Giammaria, Chris Brealey, Marios Grigoriou:
DevOps toolchains for continuous engineering and improvement. 326 - Karim Ali, Andrew Craik, Bardia Mahjour, Gregor Richards:
Compiler-driven performance. 328
Workshops: security
- Reza Samavi, Thomas E. Doyle, Thodoros Topaloglou:
The first workshop on blockchain & eHealth: towards provable privacy & security in data intensive health research. 333-336
Workshops: data and analytics
- Serene Wong, Igor Jurisica:
Big data analytics: challenges and applications to health care. 338 - Xueqi Fan, Mihai Iacob, Mihai Nicolae, Eric Dong:
Machine learning basics with IBM data science experience. 340 - Marcellus Mindel, Ngoni Chipere, Trevor Deley:
Open data, engagement and the knowledge economy. 343 - Kelly A. Lyons, Eleni Stroulia, Renée J. Miller, Kellogg S. Booth:
Second annual workshop on data driven knowledge mobilization. 345 - Oleksandr Romanko, Alex Kreinin:
Workshop on financial risk analytics. 349
Workshops: internet of things
- Cesar Orozco, Heath Thomann, Kyle Johnson, David Christensen:
Using IoT and cognitive services to provide a personalized experience. 351
Workshops: miscellaneous
- Omid Sadeghi, Volodymyr Paprotski, Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Vadim Berestetsky, Phil Coulthard:
Blockchain technology. 355 - Bill O'Farrell, Christopher Kumar Anand:
Code the future!: teach kids to program in ELM. 357 - Cathy Edwards, Jennifer Collins, Ngoni Chipere:
Design for social impact. 358 - Devan Shah, Larry Lindsay, Thomas Brunet, Ali Asghar, Charu Pandhi:
Hands-on: accessibility in the DevOps Era. 361 - Trevor Deley, Dennis Buttera, Jennifer Collins:
Skills lab / cloud academy / skills academy workshop. 363 - Joe Wigglesworth, Marcelo Martins:
Using mini studies to gain competitive advantage. 365
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