Name
Affiliation
Papers
DORIS L. CARVER
Department of Computer Science, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
59
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
48
232
34.66
Referers 
Referees 
References 
451
680
371
Search Limit
100680
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Measuring Software Change Impact Using Requirement Dependencies00.342021
An Ir-Based Artificial Bee Colony Approach For Traceability Link Recovery00.342020
Special Issue on Software Engineering Technology and Applications.00.342017
Message from the SETA Organizing Committee00.342016
Editorial: Software Engineering and Applications for Cloud-Based Mobile Systems.00.342016
Message from SETA Symposium Organizing Committee.00.342015
Exploiting online human knowledge in Requirements Engineering20.492015
Weaving ontologies to support digital forensic analysis90.802009
Code Size Optimization for Embedded Processors using Commutative Transformations00.342007
Towards Combining Ontologies and Model Weaving for the Evolution of Requirements Models60.502007
Celebrating the Past, Looking to the Future00.342006
Special Issue Introduction: The IEEE Computer Society's 60th Anniversary00.342006
Maintaining Technical Currency in Today's Technology Climate00.342005
Reviewers Make Vital Contributions to Computer00.342004
EIC's Message: Computer in 200400.342004
Supporting Rigorous Evolution of UML Models50.422004
EIC's Message: Building on the Past, Looking to the Future00.342003
Computer Society Connection: Reviewers Play Key Role in Publishing Computer00.342003
A metamodeling approach to model transformation40.562003
Reengineering legacy systems for distributed environments160.992002
Shortchanging the future of information technology: the untapped resource152.012002
Analyzing the impact of changing requirements150.662001
Mapping object-oriented systems to distributed systems using data mining techniques20.392000
Object localization in procedural programs: a graph-based approach10.362000
Evolutionary migration of legacy systems to an object-based distributed environment110.801999
Opportunities and Challenges for Software Engineering Education00.341999
A representation model for procedural program maintenance10.371999
Building on Success: Our 1998 Plan10.371998
A Graph-Based Object Identification Process for Procedural Programs151.031998
IEEE Fellow Award Recipient00.341998
Identification of Data Cohesive Subsystems Using Data Mining Techniques332.201998
A Visual Representation Model for Software Subsystem Decomposition131.021998
Design Recovery with Data Mining Techniques10.391998
Migration of sequential systems to parallel environments by reverse engineering20.361998
IPCC++: InterProcess Communication with C10.381997
Creating object-oriented designs from legacy FORTRAN code151.191997
Reordering the Statements with Dependence Cycles to Improve the Performance of Parallel Loops30.391997
Enhancing design reusability by clustering specifications20.401996
Object Extensions To Z: A Survey00.341996
A Model for Software Reuse00.341996
Planar Convex Hull Algorithms on Linear Arrays00.341996
Funz - An Intermediate Specification Language50.511995
IPCC++: A Concurrent C++ Based on a Shared-Memory Model30.981995
A Generalized Approach for Computing Convex Hulls Using Linear Arrays00.341995
The Future of Software Engineering Education00.341995
An Ambiguity Resolution Algorithm00.341994
A greedy approach to object identification in imperative code172.281994
Parallelizing subroutines in sequential programs50.501994
Experiences in translating Z designs to Haskell implementations70.591994
Integrated modeling of distributed object-oriented systems00.341994
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