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@comment{{This file has been generated by bib2bib 1.96}}
@comment{{Command line: bib2bib -ob 1993.bib -c year=1993 csdl-trs.bib}}
@inproceedings{csdl-92-07,
author = {Philip M. Johnson and Danu Tjahjono},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work},
month = {September Publications-Conferences},
keywords = {CSRS},
title = {Improving Software Quality through Computer Supported Collaborative Review},
year = 1993,
abstract = {Formal technical review (FTR) is a cornerstone of software quality
assurance. However, the labor intensive and manual nature of review, along
with basic unresolved questions about its process and products, means that
review is typically under-utilized or inefficiently applied within the
software development process. This paper introduces CSRS, a
computer-supported cooperative work environment for software review that
improves the efficiency of review activities and supports empirical
investigation of the appropriate parameters for review. The paper presents
a typical scenario of CSRS in review, its data and process model,
application to process maturation, relationship to other research, current
status, and future directions.},
url = {ftp://ftp.ics.hawaii.edu/pub/tr/ics-tr-92-07.pdf}
}
@article{csdl-92-09,
author = {Philip M. Johnson},
journal = {{SIGOIS} Bulletin},
month = {April},
keywords = {EGRET, Publications-Periodicals},
title = {Architectural Concerns in {EGRET}},
year = 1993
}
@techreport{csdl-92-11,
author = {Danu Tjahjono},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
number = {{CSDL}-92-11},
title = {{CSRS} {D}esign {S}pecification},
keywords = {CSRS},
year = 1993,
month = {December},
summary = {Obsolete: See the CSRS system release for current design documentation.}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-01,
author = {Dadong Wan},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
number = {{CSDL}-93-01},
month = {January},
title = {{CLARE}: A Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Environment Based on the Thematic Structure of Research and Learning Artifacts},
keywords = {CLARE, Thesis-Proposals},
type = {{Ph.D.} Thesis Proposal},
year = 1993,
abstract = {This research concerns the representation issue in collaborative learning
environments. Our basic claim is that knowledge representation is not only
fundamental to machine learning, as shown by AI researchers, but also
essential to human learning, in particular, human metalearning. Few
existing learning support systems, however, provide representations which
help the learner make sense of and organize the subject content of
learning, integrate a wide range of classroom activities, (e.g., reading,
reviewing, writing, discussion), and compare and contrast various
viewpoints from individual learners. It is our primary purpose to
construct an example instance of such a representation, and to show that
useful computational manipulations can be performed on it, and that the
combination of the representation and related computational services can
actually lead to the improved learner's performance on selected
collaborative learning tasks.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-01/thesis-p.pdf}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-02,
author = {Philip M. Johnson and Dadong Wan and Danu Tjahjono and Kiran Kavoori Ram and Robert S. Brewer},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
number = {{CSDL}-93-02},
title = {{EGRET} Requirements Specification},
year = 1993,
keywords = {EGRET},
month = {April},
summary = {This document presents an general overview of the software engineering
principles underlying the Egret system and its applications. It is an
introduction and a companion to the more detailed Design Specification
document for Egret which is generated by the DSB system.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-02/93-02.ps}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-03,
author = {Dadong Wan},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
number = {{CSDL}-93-03},
title = {{CLARE}: a New Approach to Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning},
keywords = {CLARE},
year = 1993,
month = {May},
summary = {This paper concerns collaborative learning as an active knowledge
construction processes. It asserts an essential role of knowledge
representation in achieving a high-level collaborative support. Our central
claim is that the presence of an expressive and usable representation,
combined with necessary computational support, can significantly enhance
the learners' performance in understanding the subject content of learning
artifacts, integrating various classroom activities, and relating different
viewpoints held by other learners. First, we propose a representational
framework, called RESRA, which characterizes the thematic structure of
learning and research artifacts. We then develop a computer-based tool,
called CLARE, that facilitates the use of RESRA for various collaborative
learning tasks, such as evaluating existing work (e.g., papers, programs,
design) or constructing new work. We also design a set of experiments which
will allow us to empirically assess the effectiveness of CLARE and our
research claims.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-03/93-03.ps.gz}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-04,
author = {Danu Tjahjono},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
number = {{CSDL}-93-04},
title = {{CSRS}: a New Approach to Software Review},
keywords = {CSRS},
year = 1993,
month = {May},
summary = {This research concerns problems in collaborative software review.
This paper introduces a review system called CSRS (Collaborative Software
Review System) that allows one to
experiment with various aspects of review process, to compare
different review methods, and at the same
time to use it as practical tools for supporting review activities.
The system also allows the user's organization to analyze and
to improve their review process based upon metrics data collected by
the system automatically.}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-05,
author = { Kiran Kavoori Ram },
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {May},
keywords = {Miscellaneous},
number = {{CSDL}-93-05},
title = {{DSB}: The Next Generation Tool for Software Engineers},
year = 1993,
summary = {During the development of software projects, there
always exists the problem of design specification
maintenance. As the project team surges ahead
with the development process, there is a strong
need to maintain an up-to-date documentation of
the current system. This requires an additional
effort on each team member to maintain a
consistent report of the modifications and
additions they make on the system.
This Designbase project attempts to reduce the overhead involved in
the maintenance of ever changing design specifications, by generating
automatically, a design documentation from the source code and the
overview files that are maintained along with the system.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-05/Dsb-TR.pdf}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-06,
author = {Robert S. Brewer},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {May},
number = {{CSDL}-93-06},
title = {{URN}: A New Way To Think About {U}senet},
keywords = {URN},
year = 1993,
summary = {This document presents an overview of the URN project. It is intended
to show the motivation behind the project as well as describing the
current status of the research.
The URN project is an Egret application that implements a new paradigm for
utilizing the massive, ever-changing data stream that is Usenet. The
acronym URN stands for Ultimate Read News, but it can also be thought of
more symbolically as a repository for knowledge. The goal of URN is to
make the information available through Usenet more useful by using different
perspectives on Usenet and new ways to extract useful data from Usenet.
This paper describes problems with USENET, the way URN is intended to
address
these problems, and the current status and future directions of the
project.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-06/TR1.7.pdf}
}
@inproceedings{csdl-93-07,
author = {Philip M. Johnson and Danu Tjahjono and Dadong Wan and Robert S. Brewer},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference},
month = {October},
title = {Experiences with {CSRS}: An Instrumented Software Review
Environment},
keywords = {CSRS, Publications-Conferences},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-07/93-07.pdf},
year = 1993,
abstract = {Formal technical review (FTR) is a cornerstone of software quality
assurance. However, the labor-intensive and manual nature of review, along
with basic unresolved questions about its process and products, means that
review is typically under-utilized or inefficiently applied within the
software development process. This paper discusses our initial experiments
using CSRS, an instrumented, computer-supported cooperative work
environment for software review that reduces the manual, labor-intensive
nature of review activities and supports quantitative study of the process
and products of review. Our results indicate that CSRS increases both the
breadth and depth of information captured per person-hour of review time,
and that its design captures interesting measures of review process,
products, and effort.}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-11,
author = {Philip M. Johnson and Danu Tjahjono},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {July},
number = {{CSDL}-93-11},
keywords = {CSRS},
title = {{CSRS} {U}ser {G}uide},
summary = {This document provides an illustrated user guide to CSRS
Version 2.x},
url = {ftp://ftp.ics.hawaii.edu/pub/tr/ics-tr-93-16.pdf},
year = 1993
}
@techreport{csdl-93-12,
author = {Philip M. Johnson},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {October},
number = {{CSDL}-93-12},
keywords = {CSRS},
title = {Improving Software Quality through Formal Technical Review: A Research Agenda},
year = 1993,
summary = {Formal technical review (FTR) encompasses a range of structured,
collaborative methods employing technical personnel to improve the quality
of a software development artifact. Research shows that FTR, when
appropriately practiced, provides significant benefits. However, research
also shows that FTR introduces substantial new overhead, and that its
cost-effectiveness is easily compromised by a variety of group process
obstacles. In addition, current FTR practice is difficult and costly to
investigate effectively, and thus many important questions about its nature
and comparative effectiveness remain unanswered.
This document presents a research agenda intended to address problems in
both the practice and research of FTR through CSRS (Collaborative
Software Review System), an instrumented, computer-supported cooperative
work environment. CSRS provides automated support for many time consuming
aspects of FTR, avoids many group process problems inherent in traditional,
manual review, and captures unique, high quality empirical data about the
process and products of FTR.
The research agenda includes:
(1) Controlled experimental laboratory studies on automated FTR support.
(2) Technology transfer of CSRS to selected industrial sites.
(3) Development of a domain-specific version of CSRS for C++ software.
(4) Creation of a CSRS consortium for collaborative FTR research between
industry and academia.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-12/ftr-agenda93.ps}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-15,
author = {Dadong Wan},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {September},
number = {{CSDL}-93-15},
title = {{CLARE} {U}ser's {G}uide},
keywords = {CLARE},
year = 1993,
summary = {This document provides an illustrated user's guide to the
CLARE system.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-15/user-guide.ps.gz}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-16,
author = {Johnny Li},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {May},
keywords = {Miscellaneous},
number = {{CSDL}-93-16},
title = {Documentation for the {XView} Graphical Browser},
year = 1993
}
@techreport{csdl-93-18,
author = {Rosemary Andrada and Carleton A. Moore},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {October},
number = {{CSDL}-93-18},
keywords = {EGRET},
title = {Hyperbase Server Interface: Versions 2.0 and 2.1},
year = 1993,
summary = {This document provides obsolete reference material on
HBS. See Egret system documentation or ICS Technical
Report 94-14 for current HBS 3.x interface
specifications.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-18/TR-93-18.pdf}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-19,
author = {Danu Tjahjono},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {September},
keywords = {CSRS},
number = {{CSDL}-93-19},
title = {Studying Formal Technical Review Methods using {CSRS}},
year = 1993,
abstract = {The importance of formal technical review and its benefits have been
well documented, and yet there is a proliferation of methods in
practice with varying degrees of success.
This paper discusses a new approach to assess and study various
aspects associated with the effectiveness of current review methods.
Our basic approach is to use a computer assisted review system (CSRS)
equipped with mechanisms to model different review methods and
at the same time capture fine-grained measurements
about the product and the process of the review.
Through suitable experimental design, these data can be used to
compare the different methods to each other.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-19/paper.ps}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-20,
author = {Philip M. Johnson and Danu Tjahjono and Dadong Wan and Robert S. Brewer},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {November},
keywords = {EGRET},
number = {{CSDL}-93-20},
title = {Gtables: From {EGRET} 2.x.x to {EGRET} 3.0.x},
year = 1993,
summary = {This document describes the current design of the server subsystem class
s*gtable, which provides an efficient and high-level mechanism for the
implementation and maintenance of global tables. The purpose of this
documentation is to serve as a basis for the redesign and reimplementation
of gtables in Egret-3.0.x.},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-20/93-20.ps}
}
@techreport{csdl-93-24,
author = {Dadong Wan},
institution = {Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822},
month = {September},
number = {{CSDL}-93-24},
title = {{CLARE} 1.4.7 Design Document},
keywords = {CLARE},
summary = {This document provides an overview of the design of CLARE
Version 1.4.7},
url = {http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/1993/93-24/cla-1.4.7.ps.gz},
year = 1993
}
@comment{{csdl2-08-06,
author = Robert S. Brewer,
title = Literature review on carbon footprint collection and analysis ,
institution = "Department of Information and Computer Sciences,
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822",
NUMBER = CSDL-08-06,
KEYWORDS = Sustainability,
MONTH = December,
YEAR = 2008,
URL = http://csdl.ics.hawaii.edu/techreports/2008/08-06/08-06.pdf,
abstract = Obsolete. Please see by Technical Report 09-05.
}}