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EternalS@ECAI 2012: Montpellier, France
- Alessandro Moschitti
, Barbara Plank
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Trustworthy Eternal Systems via Evolving Software, Data and Knowledge - Second International Workshop, EternalS 2012, Montpellier, France, August 28, 2012, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 379, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-45259-8
Machine Learning for Software Systems
- Beniamino Di Martino
, Giuseppina Cretella
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Semantic and Algorithmic Recognition Support to Porting Software Applications to Cloud. 1-15 - Amel Bennaceur
, Valérie Issarny, Daniel Sykes, Falk Howar, Malte Isberner
, Bernhard Steffen, Richard Johansson, Alessandro Moschitti
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Machine Learning for Emergent Middleware. 16-29 - Andrea Avancini, Mariano Ceccato
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Security Oracle Based on Tree Kernel Methods. 30-43
NLP for Software Systems
- Francesco Garzoli, Danilo Croce
, Manuela Nardini, Francesco Ciambra, Roberto Basili
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Robust Requirements Analysis in Complex Systems through Machine Learning. 44-58 - Alessandra Giordani, Alessandro Moschitti
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Automatic Generation and Reranking of SQL-Derived Answers to NL Questions. 59-76 - K. Bretonnel Cohen, Lawrence E. Hunter, Martha Palmer
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Assessment of Software Testing and Quality Assurance in Natural Language Processing Applications and a Linguistically Inspired Approach to Improving It. 77-90 - Barbara Plank
, Thomas Sauer, Ina Schaefer:
Supporting Agile Software Development by Natural Language Processing. 91-102
Roadmap for Future Research
- Matthias Gander, Michael Felderer, Basel Katt, Adrian Tolbaru, Ruth Breu, Alessandro Moschitti
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Anomaly Detection in the Cloud: Detecting Security Incidents via Machine Learning. 103-116 - Anna Corazza
, Sergio Di Martino
, Valerio Maggio
, Alessandro Moschitti
, Andrea Passerini
, Giuseppe Scanniello
, Fabrizio Silvestri
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Using Machine Learning and Information Retrieval Techniques to Improve Software Maintainability. 117-134 - Robert Mullins:
The EternalS Roadmap - Defining a Research Agenda for Eternal Systems. 135-147

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