Computer Science and Software Engineering Department faculty research is highly interdisciplinary. Faculty researchers are actively involved in collaborations with industry partners and internal and external academic colleagues on solving real-world problems.
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Submissions from 2006
Will Johnny/Joanie Make a Good Software Engineer?: Are Course Grades Showing the Whole Picture?, Jane Huffman Hayes, Alex Dekhtyar, Ashlee Holbrook, Olga Dekhtyar, and Senthil Sundaram
Advancing Candidate Link Generation for Requirements Tracing: the Study of Methods, Jane Huffman Hayes, Alex Dekhtyar, and Senthil Karthikeyan Sundaram
Multihierarchical XQuery for Document-Centric XML, Ionut E. Iacob and Alex Dekhtyar
XML Views for Electronic Editions, Ionut E. Iacob and Alex Dekhtyar
On Potential Validity of Document-Centric XML Documents, Ionut E. Iacob, Alex Dekhtyar, and Michael I. Dekhtyar
An Empirical Evaluation of the Impact of Test-Driven Development on Software Quality, David S. Janzen
On the Influence of Test-Driven Development on Software Design, David S. Janzen and Hossein Saiedian
Test-Driven Learning: Intrinsic Integration of Testing into the CS/SE Curriculum, David S. Janzen and Hossein Saiedian
Development of a Microscopic Traffic Simulator for Inter-Vehicle Communication Application Research, Keith Yu Kit Leung, Thanh-Son Dao, Christopher M. Clark, and Jan Paul Huissoon
Post Register Allocation Spill Code Optimization, Christopher Lupo and Kent Wilken
When Domains Require Modeling Adaptations, Krol Kevin Mathias, Cynthia Isenhour, Alex Dekhtyar, Judy Goldsmtih, and Beth Goldstein
Factored MDP Elicitation and Plan Display, Krol Kevin Mathias, Casey Lengacher, Derek Williams, Austin Cornett, Alex Dekhtyar, and Judy Goldsmith
Houston, We Have a Success Story: Technology Transfer at the NASA IV&V Facility, Ken McGill, Wes Deadrick, Jane Huffman Hayes, and Alex Dekhtyar
A Decentralized Reinforcement Learning Controller For Collaborative Driving, Luke Ng, Christopher M. Clark, and Jan P. Huissoon
Complete and Scalable Multi-Robot Planning in Tunnel Environments, Mike Peasgood, John McPhee, and Christopher M. Clark
A Genetic Algorithm Approach to Solve for Multiple Solutions of Inverse Kinematics Using Adaptive Niching and Clustering, Saleh Tabandeh, Christopher M. Clark, and William Melek
Modeling and Simulation of the VideoRay Pro III Underwater Vehicle, Wei Wang and Christopher M. Clark
Energetically Optimal Travel across Terrain: Visualizations and a New Metric of Geographic Distance with Archaeological Applications, Brian M. Wood and Zoë J. Wood
Autonomous Fish Tracking by ROV Using Monocular Camera, Jun Zhou and Christopher M. Clark
Submissions from 2005
Laziness Without All the Hard Work: Combining Lazy and Strict Languages for Teaching, Eli Barzilay and John Clements
Probabilistic Road Map Sampling Strategies for Multi-Robot Motion Planning, Christopher M. Clark
On Improving Local Website Search Using Web Server Traffic Logs: A Preliminary Report, Qing Cui and Alex Dekhtyar
Revisiting the Semantics of Interval Probabilistic Logic Programs, Alex Dekhtyar and Michael I. Dekhtyar
Adaptive Decision Support for Planning Under Hard and Soft Constraints, Alex Dekhtyar, Raphael Finkel, Judy Goldsmith, Beth Goldstein, and Cynthia Isenhour
A Framework For Management of Concurrent XML Markup, Alex Dekhtyar and Ionut E. Iacob