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Computer and Information Science 2010

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The 9th ACIS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Information Science, held in Kaminoyama, Japan on August 18-20 is aimed at bringing together researchers and scientists, businessmen and entrepreneurs, teachers and students to discuss the numerous fields of computer science, and to share ideas and information in a meaningful way. This publication captures 18 of the conference's most promising papers, and we impatiently await the important contributions that we know these authors will bring to the ?eld. In chapter 1, Taewan Gu et al. propose a method of software reliability estimation based on IEEE Std. 1633 which is adaptive in the face of frequent changes to software requirements, and show why the adaptive approach is necessary when software requirements are changed frequently through a case study. In chapter 2, Keisuke Matsuno et al. investigate the capacity of incremental learning in chaotic neural networks, varying both the refractory parameter and the learning parameter with network size. This approach is investigated through simulations, which ?nd that capacity can be increased in greater than direct proportion to size. In chapter 3, Hongwei Zeng and Huaikou Miao extend the classical labeled transition system models to make both abstraction and compositional reasoning applicable to deadlock detection for parallel composition of components, and propose a compositional abstraction re?nement approach.

List of contents

Adaptive Practice on Software Reliability Based on IEEE Std. 1633 in Frequent Requirement Modifications.- On Influence of Refractory Parameter in Incremental Learning.- Deadlock Detection for Parallel Composition of Components.- Mobility Modelling for Vehicular Communication Data Dissemination.- Study of the Key Techniques for Implementing Barcode Network.- Programming Expertise during Incremental Software Development: An Empirical Study.- General Flow Characteristics of P2P Streaming Considering Impact to Network Load.- An Exploration of the Intention to Use Online Store.- Modelling Intelligent Behaviours in Multi-agent Based HL7 Services.- SFS: A Secure File System with Scalability and Reliability Features on Distributed Storage Devices.- Exploiting Contextual Information from Event Logs for Personalized Recommendation.- Real-Time Reconstruction System Using a High-Performance Computer for Electroholography.- Development of Experience-Based Learning Support System for Realization of Exact Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.- Constraint-Based Clustering of Image Search Results Using Photo Metadata and Low-Level Image Features.- An Incentive Mechanism Design in E-Trade Evaluation Systems.- What Is an Enterprise Architecture Principle?.- Components Based Testing Using Optimization AOP.- Usability Studies of Web-Based Portal Structures in Academia (Specifically, iCentral).

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The 9th ACIS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Information Science, held in Kaminoyama, Japan on August 18-20 is aimed at bringing together researchers and scientists, businessmen and entrepreneurs, teachers and students to discuss the numerous fields of computer science, and to share ideas and information in a meaningful way. This publication captures 18 of the conference’s most promising papers, and we impatiently await the important contributions that we know these authors will bring to the ?eld. In chapter 1, Taewan Gu et al. propose a method of software reliability estimation based on IEEE Std. 1633 which is adaptive in the face of frequent changes to software requirements, and show why the adaptive approach is necessary when software requirements are changed frequently through a case study. In chapter 2, Keisuke Matsuno et al. investigate the capacity of incremental learning in chaotic neural networks, varying both the refractory parameter and the learning parameter with network size. This approach is investigated through simulations, which ?nd that capacity can be increased in greater than direct proportion to size. In chapter 3, Hongwei Zeng and Huaikou Miao extend the classical labeled transition system models to make both abstraction and compositional reasoning applicable to deadlock detection for parallel composition of components, and propose a compositional abstraction re?nement approach.

Product details

Assisted by Roge Lee (Editor), Roger Lee (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783642423420
ISBN 978-3-642-42342-0
No. of pages 236
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 391 g
Illustrations XIV, 236 p.
Series Studies in Computational Intelligence
Studies in Computational Intelligence
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > General, dictionaries

Design, Computer, B, Optimization, Artificial Intelligence, Network, Development, Science, computer science, Modeling, Learning, engineering, intelligence, Programming, Computational Intelligence

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