@article{SyncViewsPoster, abstract = {Electric Road System ERS is a road that supplies electric power to the vehicles travelling on road. Common implementations are overhead power lines above the road and road level power supply through conductive rails or inductive coils embedded in the road. In this study we elaborated the possible methods of electric supply though electric roads to the electric vehicles. We also describe a business model require to implement this technique into actual practice. Sabiha M. Sutar | Madhav B. Kumthekar "Electric Road System- Business Model" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-5 , October 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd60056.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/civil-engineering/60056/electric-road-system-business-model/sabiha-m-sutar }, added-at = {2024-01-08T13:01:36.000+0100}, author = {Kumthekar, Sabiha M. Sutar | Madhav B.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20e4d607a72971673598f5aedb48ee47a/ijtsrd}, blog = {http://stefan-marr.de/2011/12/synchronization-views-for-event-loop-actors/}, description = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2145816.2145873}, interhash = {e0f48d98d68c1d9d912a4d6ad8e1e9b5}, intrahash = {0e4d607a72971673598f5aedb48ee47a}, issn = {2456-6470}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TREND IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT}, keywords = {Business ERS, charging, dynamic electric energy maintenance, model, network, road, standardization vehicles,}, language = {english}, month = oct, note = {(Poster)}, number = 5, pages = {849-852}, pdf = {http://soft.vub.ac.be/~smarr/downloads/ppopp12-dekoster-synchronization-views-for-event-loop-actors.pdf}, timestamp = {2024-01-08T13:01:36.000+0100}, title = {Electric Road System Business Model }, url = {https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/civil-engineering/60056/electric-road-system-business-model/sabiha-m-sutar}, volume = 7, year = 2023 } @article{noauthororeditor, abstract = {Maintenance of pumps is a routine activity carried out in all flow stations in the oil and gas industry, hence, there is a growing concern to optimize its operation to reduce downtime and maximize productivity. To this end, this study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of parameter indices as indicators in Condition Based Monitoring CBM of centrifugal pump bearing. Leading output indicators that interface with the maintenance schedule and procedure were evaluated. These indicators establish the current state of the plant and identify what parameters activity is responsible for a noted trend. The relationship between the pump maintenance procedure and the state of the centrifugal pump was established using vibration analysis. This was achieved by using the Fast Fourier Transform FFT technique and validated using the Genetic Algorithm GA method. The result of the study shows that at the current operating condition of the flow station, failure in the pump is expected after 9480 hours of operation, and this failure is due to subsurface fatigue, and coupling damage. A model and chart were developed which is instructive in scheduling maintenance operations to avoid an unnecessary halt in the production line due to the failure of a component. The study concludes that the use of parameter indicators is a necessary guide in positioning a production line manufacturing plant for effective condition based monitoring. Gabriel Effiong | Briggs Ogunedo "Condition-Based Maintenance of Pumps: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Parameter Indicators" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-2 , April 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/papers/ijtsrd54010.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/54010/conditionbased-maintenance-of-pumps-evaluating-the-effectiveness-of-parameter-indicators/gabriel-effiong }, added-at = {2023-07-11T09:08:02.000+0200}, author = {Ogunedo, Gabriel Effiong | Briggs}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23231d702b49193374889e971c4dc808e/ijtsrd}, interhash = {68373f7f516e189eed46e19933cb664a}, intrahash = {3231d702b49193374889e971c4dc808e}, issn = {2456-6470}, journal = {INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TREND IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT}, keywords = {Condition-based, Genetic Indicators Maintenance, Parameter Pumps, algorithm,}, language = {english}, month = apr, number = 2, pages = {324-334}, timestamp = {2023-07-11T09:08:02.000+0200}, title = {Condition Based Maintenance of Pumps Evaluating the Effectiveness of Parameter Indicators }, url = {https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/54010/conditionbased-maintenance-of-pumps-evaluating-the-effectiveness-of-parameter-indicators/gabriel-effiong}, volume = 7, year = 2023 } @article{andrews2020software, abstract = {As extensive new software projects are becoming more costly with increased development complexity and risks, the use of existing, already developed software projects are now spanning multiple years or decades. Software maintenance durations are increasing along with periodic periods of intense software upgrades due to these lengthy extensions of the life of the software. While the software architecture is set during the project's initial design phase, over the life of the project, architecture erosion can take place due to intentional and unintentional changes, resulting in deviations from the intended architecture. These deviations can manifest themselves in a wide variety of performance, maintenance, and software quality problems ranging from minor annoyances to product failure or unmaintainable software. This paper explores the causes and impacts of software erosion, and recovery approaches to addressing software erosion, laying the framework for future work towards the definition of an Architectural Maturity Model Integration process to assess the architectural maturity of an organization.}, added-at = {2020-11-29T01:16:28.000+0100}, author = {Andrews, Sharon and Sheppard, Mark}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27c637b80771c2cc5716603d2505c1455/cscjournals}, interhash = {e4e369b561970787d7ef3e43b2b70081}, intrahash = {7c637b80771c2cc5716603d2505c1455}, issn = {1985-1553}, journal = {International Journal of Computer Science and Security (IJCSS)}, keywords = {Architectural Architecture Architecture, Code, Erosion, Legacy Maintenance, Maturity Model. Quality, Software}, language = {English}, month = {June}, number = 2, pages = {82-93}, timestamp = {2020-11-29T01:16:28.000+0100}, title = {Software Architecture Erosion: Impacts, Causes, and Management}, url = {http://www.cscjournals.org/library/manuscriptinfo.php?mc=IJCSS-1557}, volume = 14, year = 2020 } @article{Chang1990, added-at = {2009-09-12T19:19:34.000+0200}, author = {Chang, C.L. and Stachowitz, R.A. and Combs, J.B.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e3048caf930da93e82289cfd1ed152ed/mozaher}, doi = {10.1109/TAI.1990.130437}, file = {:Chang1990.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {c21c1c8af19fa2d1253eb2f618782df2}, intrahash = {e3048caf930da93e82289cfd1ed152ed}, journal = {Tools for Artificial Intelligence, 1990.,Proceedings of the 2nd International IEEE Conference on}, keywords = {KBS, KBSs, based circumscription, default first formal knowledge knowledge-based logic, logical logics, maintenance, monotonic multi-valued nonmonotonic order problems, program reasoning, regular rules, semantics, syntax, systems, tool truth validation verificationassumption-based}, month = Nov, owner = {Mozaher}, pages = {776-782}, timestamp = {2009-09-12T19:19:37.000+0200}, title = {Validation of nonmonotonic knowledge-based systems}, year = 1990 } @article{ZowghiGervasi2003, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {Zowghi, Didar and Gervasi, Vincenzo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/285b2af04ef49cee76883fd010503b0cf/pdeleenh}, date-added = {2007-04-26 14:14:11 +0200}, date-modified = {2007-04-26 14:16:53 +0200}, interhash = {6b1ab8155f211757258fe84d461c1de1}, intrahash = {85b2af04ef49cee76883fd010503b0cf}, journal = {Information and Software Technology}, keywords = {completeness consistency correctness, evolution, maintenance, requirements, software}, number = 14, owner = {pdeleenh}, pages = {993--1009}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:48:03.000+0200}, title = {On the interplay between consistency, completeness and correctness in requirements evolution}, volume = 45, year = 2003 } @inproceedings{VanDerStraeten&al2003b, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {{Van Der Straeten}, Ragnhild and Mens, Tom and Simmonds, Jocelyn and Jonckers, Viviane}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24d92ab476b77a1c57f04ffbdf5e1e5cd/pdeleenh}, booktitle = {{U}{M}{L} 2003 - The Unified Modeling Language}, editor = {Stevens, Perdita and Whittle, Jon and Booch, Grady}, interhash = {40d36564f3f47e2f9d9c22365b75d295}, intrahash = {4d92ab476b77a1c57f04ffbdf5e1e5cd}, isbn = {3-540-20243-9}, issn = {0302-9743}, keywords = {UML, consistency description logics maintenance,}, owner = {pdeleenh}, pages = {326--340}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:47:57.000+0200}, title = {Using Description Logics to Maintain Consistency Between {U}{M}{L} Models}, volume = 2863, year = 2003 } @inproceedings{Vanderstraeten&al2004UML, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {{Van Der Straeten}, Ragnhild and Jonckers, Viviane and Mens, Tom}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2efaba6a27bf95c445d2d8092137fc844/pdeleenh}, booktitle = {{U}{M}{L} 2004 - The Unified Modeling Language}, editor = {Baar, Ana Moreira Thomas}, interhash = {f91a1d6705b0f2bb7e98bf109a890ab9}, intrahash = {efaba6a27bf95c445d2d8092137fc844}, issn = {0302-9743}, keywords = {UML, consistency description development, inconsistency logics, maintenance, management model-driven refactoring, software}, month = {October}, owner = {pdeleenh}, pages = {305--319}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:47:56.000+0200}, title = {Supporting Model Refactorings through Behaviour Inheritance Consistencies}, volume = 3273, year = 2004 } @inproceedings{Pfleeger&Bohner1990, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {Pfleeger, S. L. and Bohner, Shawn A.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a6868a962575d28f47d9297e1d0a36e1/pdeleenh}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Maintenance}, interhash = {a575382cf50fddbdfcb9bfa4940c786e}, intrahash = {a6868a962575d28f47d9297e1d0a36e1}, keywords = {maintenance, metrics software}, month = {November}, owner = {pdeleenh}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:47:39.000+0200}, title = {A Framework for Software Maintenance Metrics}, year = 1990 } @inproceedings{Pearse&Oman1995, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {Pearse, T. and Oman, P.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2bffab8e8cd6101f2b3cd22fa7a5581c1/pdeleenh}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Maintenance}, interhash = {010dca8e4e051bfaffb114a3f7fe76cd}, intrahash = {bffab8e8cd6101f2b3cd22fa7a5581c1}, keywords = {maintenance, metrics software}, month = {October}, owner = {pdeleenh}, pages = {295--313}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:47:38.000+0200}, title = {Maintainability Measurements on Industrial Source Code Maintenance Activities}, year = 1995 } @article{Li&Henry1993b, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {Li, Wei and Henry, Sallie}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23bf96abba6d76db9eb6b524a2a6b04cf/pdeleenh}, interhash = {ad2fc65bc4876aa7bdfca253e55e437d}, intrahash = {3bf96abba6d76db9eb6b524a2a6b04cf}, keywords = {maintenance, metrics software}, month = {February}, number = 2, owner = {pdeleenh}, pages = {111--122}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:47:17.000+0200}, title = {Object-Oriented Metrics that Predict Maintainability}, volume = 23, year = 1993 } @inproceedings{Li&Henry1993, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {Li, Wei and Henry, Sallie}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27227f68a77db789b2b409eb5991531f8/pdeleenh}, interhash = {d471c7ee1dab78d6ce3849e33e40abee}, intrahash = {7227f68a77db789b2b409eb5991531f8}, keywords = {maintenance, metrics software}, month = May, owner = {pdeleenh}, pages = {52--60}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:47:17.000+0200}, title = {Maintenance Metrics for the Object-Oriented Paradigm}, year = 1993 } @inproceedings{Lehman&al1998b, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {Lehman, Meir M. and Perry, Dewayne E. and Ramil, Juan F.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d053f76ee55d85c4a6a93a83f3a94b07/pdeleenh}, interhash = {cf08ab1b6997c0a26911ef0909f1ff77}, intrahash = {d053f76ee55d85c4a6a93a83f3a94b07}, keywords = {evolution, maintenance, metrics software}, owner = {pdeleenh}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:47:15.000+0200}, title = {Implications of Evolution Metrics on Software Maintenance}, year = 1998 } @article{Kafura1987, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {Kafura, D.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2930fe08ade3d7107eff224a751e7cc05/pdeleenh}, interhash = {f92890a70f8d47c3b4430a9f156b3356}, intrahash = {930fe08ade3d7107eff224a751e7cc05}, keywords = {maintenance, metrics software}, owner = {pdeleenh}, pages = {335--343}, publisher = {IEEE Press}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:47:04.000+0200}, title = {The use of software complexity metrics in software maintenance}, volume = 13, year = 1987 } @article{Daly&al1996, added-at = {2008-07-07T16:45:32.000+0200}, author = {Daly, J. and Brooks, A. and Miller, J. and Roper, M. and Wood, M.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2814a385ce69d50ab6b77b5b7a77c898b/pdeleenh}, date-modified = {2007-09-26 10:37:42 +0200}, interhash = {b558d2e5294a418bc96c05b4534d79c3}, intrahash = {814a385ce69d50ab6b77b5b7a77c898b}, journal = {Empirical Software Engineering}, keywords = {maintenance, object-oriented software}, number = 2, owner = {pdeleenh}, pages = {109-132}, timestamp = {2008-07-07T16:46:30.000+0200}, title = {Evaluating inheritance depth on the maintainability of object-oriented software}, volume = 1, year = 1996 } @inproceedings{langdon:1996gpgridWSC, abstract = {The National Grid Company Plc is responsible for the maintenance of the high voltage electricity transmission network in England and Wales. It must plan maintenance so as to minimize costs taking into account: (1) location and size of demand, (2) generator capacities and availabilities, (3) electricity carrying capacity of the remainder of the network, that part not undergoing maintenance. Previous work showed the combination of a Genetic Algorithm using an order or permutation chromosome combined with hand coded ``Greedy'' Optimizers can readily produce an optimal schedule for a four node test problem. Following this the same GA has been used to find low cost schedules for the South Wales region of the UK high voltage power network. This paper describes the evolution of the best known schedule for the base South Wales problem using Genetic Programming starting from the hand coded heuristics used with the GA.}, added-at = {2008-06-19T17:35:00.000+0200}, address = {http://www.bioele.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/wsc1/}, author = {Langdon, W. B.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/290a09d63f7f64b83436c00698574a6c6/brazovayeye}, booktitle = {The 1st Online Workshop on Soft Computing (WSC1)}, interhash = {fba03727a9784fbcbf97ce7c380a6a8b}, intrahash = {90a09d63f7f64b83436c00698574a6c6}, keywords = {algorithms, eletrical genetic maintenance, network power programming, scheduling, transmission}, month = {19--30 August}, notes = {As \cite{langdon:1996gpgridRN} email WSC1 organisers wsc@bioele.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp}, organisation = {Research Group on ECOmp of the Society of Fuzzy Theory and Systems (SOFT)}, publisher = {Nagoya University, Japan}, size = {10 pages}, timestamp = {2008-06-19T17:44:46.000+0200}, title = {Scheduling Maintenance of Electrical Power Transmission Networks Using Genetic Programming}, url = {http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/W.Langdon/ftp/papers/WBL.gpgrid_gp96.ps}, year = 1996 } @inproceedings{langdon:1996gpgrid, abstract = {The National Grid Company Plc is responsible for the maintenance of the high voltage electricity transmission network in England and Wales. It must plan maintenance so as to minimize costs taking into account: (1) location and size of demand, (2) generator capacities and availabilities, (3) electricity carrying capacity of the remainder of the network, that part not undergoing maintenance. Previous work showed the combination of a Genetic Algorithm using an order or permutation chromosome combined with hand coded ``Greedy'' Optimizers can readily produce an optimal schedule for a four node test problem. Following this the same GA has been used to find low cost schedules for the South Wales region of the UK high voltage power network. This paper describes the evolution of the best known schedule for the base South Wales problem using Genetic Programming starting from the hand coded heuristics used with the GA.}, added-at = {2008-06-19T17:35:00.000+0200}, address = {Stanford, CA, USA}, author = {Langdon, W. B.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/278a565f71856f4ad4211cf2e79eaf11c/brazovayeye}, booktitle = {Late Breaking Papers at the GP-96 Conference}, editor = {Koza, John}, interhash = {fba03727a9784fbcbf97ce7c380a6a8b}, intrahash = {78a565f71856f4ad4211cf2e79eaf11c}, keywords = {algorithms, eletrical genetic maintenance, network power programming, scheduling, transmission}, month = {28--31 July}, notes = {As \cite{langdon:1996gpgridRN} and WSC1 see \cite{langdon:1996gpgridWSC} Previous work in Langdon:1995:4nodeSV}, pages = {107--116}, publisher = {Stanford Bookstore}, publisher_address = {Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA}, size = {10 pages}, timestamp = {2008-06-19T17:44:46.000+0200}, title = {Scheduling Maintenance of Electrical Power Transmission Networks Using Genetic Programming}, url = {http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/W.Langdon/ftp/papers/WBL.gpgrid_gp96.ps}, year = 1996 } @techreport{langdon:1996gpgridRN, abstract = {The National Grid Company Plc is responsible for the maintenance of the high voltage electricity transmission network in England and Wales. It must plan maintenance so as to minimize costs taking into account: (1) location and size of demand, (2) generator capacities and availabilities, (3) electricity carrying capacity of the remainder of the network, that part not undergoing maintenance. Previous work showed the combination of a Genetic Algorithm using an order or permutation chromosome combined with hand coded ``Greedy'' Optimizers can readily produce an optimal schedule for a four node test problem. Following this the same GA has been used to find low cost schedules for the South Wales region of the UK high voltage power network. This paper describes the evolution of the best known schedule for the base South Wales problem using Genetic Programming starting from the hand coded heuristics used with the GA.}, added-at = {2008-06-19T17:35:00.000+0200}, address = {Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK}, author = {Langdon, W. B.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/222dfdf1cab88407f6d4d10795d984de1/brazovayeye}, institution = {University College London}, interhash = {fba03727a9784fbcbf97ce7c380a6a8b}, intrahash = {22dfdf1cab88407f6d4d10795d984de1}, keywords = {algorithms, eletrical genetic maintenance, network power programming, scheduling, transmission}, month = {28 June}, notes = {See GP96 late breaking papers \cite{langdon:1996gpgrid} and WSC1 see \cite{langdon:1996gpgridWSC} Previous work in Langdon:1995:4nodeSV}, number = {RN/96/49}, size = {10 pages}, timestamp = {2008-06-19T17:44:44.000+0200}, title = {Scheduling Maintenance of Electrical Power Transmission Networks Using Genetic Programming}, type = {Research Note}, url = {http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/W.Langdon/ftp/papers/WBL.gpgrid_gp96.ps}, year = 1996 } @inproceedings{grimes:1995:gtprtm, abstract = {Track maintenance work was planned using GA and GP, with profit as the optimisation criteria. The results where compared with an existing determinstic technique. It was found the GP method gave the best results, with the GA method giving good results for a short section (10 miles) and poor results for a long section (50 miles).}, added-at = {2008-06-19T17:35:00.000+0200}, address = {Sheffield, UK}, author = {Grimes, C. A.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2afb864613a37c73f5ad36f7f09f9ed77/brazovayeye}, booktitle = {First International Conference on Genetic Algorithms in Engineering Systems: Innovations and Applications, GALESIA}, doi = {doi:10.1049/cp:19951093}, editor = {Zalzala, A. M. S.}, interhash = {6c541a772c18883b9c413acdf0816f4d}, intrahash = {afb864613a37c73f5ad36f7f09f9ed77}, isbn = {0-85296-650-4}, keywords = {PC-MARPAS algorithms, genetic maintenance, programming, scheduling,}, month = {12-14 September}, notes = {12--14 September 1995, Halifax Hall, University of Sheffield, UK see also http://www.iee.org.uk/LSboard/Conf/program/galprog.htm}, pages = {467--472}, publisher = {IEE}, publisher_address = {London, UK}, timestamp = {2008-06-19T17:40:38.000+0200}, title = {Application of Genetic Techniques to the Planning of Railway Track Maintenance Work}, url = {http://scitation.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?filetype=pdf&id=IEECPS0019950CP414000467000001&idtype=cvips&prog=normal}, volume = 414, year = 1995 } @inproceedings{jong:2001:gecco, abstract = {Two important problems in genetic programming (GP) are its tendency to find unnecessarily large trees (bloat), and the general evolutionary algorithms problem that diversity in the population can be lost prematurely. The prevention of these problems is frequently an implicit goal of basic GP. We explore the potential of techniques from multi-objective optimization to aid GP by adding explicit objectives to avoid bloat and promote diversity. The even 3, 4, and 5-parity problems were solved efficiently compared to basic GP results from the literature. Even though only non-dominated individuals were selected and populations thus remained extremely small, appropriate diversity was maintained. The size of individuals visited during search consistently remained small, and solutions of what we believe to be the minimum size were found for the 3, 4, and 5-parity problems.}, added-at = {2008-06-19T17:35:00.000+0200}, address = {San Francisco, California, USA}, author = {{de Jong}, Edwin D. and Watson, Richard A. and Pollack, Jordan B.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e3e9434b31c92725e18f02e10e74f1ed/brazovayeye}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO-2001)}, editor = {Spector, Lee and Goodman, Erik D. and Wu, Annie and Langdon, W. B. and Voigt, Hans-Michael and Gen, Mitsuo and Sen, Sandip and Dorigo, Marco and Pezeshk, Shahram and Garzon, Max H. and Burke, Edmund}, interhash = {1fe24faa4226d7d4a14c7da79a017929}, intrahash = {e3e9434b31c92725e18f02e10e74f1ed}, isbn = {1-55860-774-9}, keywords = {Pareto, algorithms, bloat, code diversity evolutionary genetic growth, introns, maintenance, multi-objective optimality optimization, programming,}, month = {7-11 July}, notes = {GECCO-2001 A joint meeting of the tenth International Conference on Genetic Algorithms (ICGA-2001) and the sixth Annual Genetic Programming Conference (GP-2001) Part of \cite{spector:2001:GECCO}}, pages = {11--18}, publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann}, publisher_address = {San Francisco, CA 94104, USA}, timestamp = {2008-06-19T17:38:33.000+0200}, title = {Reducing Bloat and Promoting Diversity using Multi-Objective Methods}, url = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/440305.html}, year = 2001 } @inproceedings{Li&Henry1993, added-at = {2007-09-25T21:44:52.000+0200}, author = {Li, Wei and Henry, Sallie}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23ca4ff1dab94c8ce5e4e24afcf3b6488/tommens}, booktitle = { Proc. IEEE Symp. Software Metrics}, description = {software evolution bibliography}, interhash = {d471c7ee1dab78d6ce3849e33e40abee}, intrahash = {3ca4ff1dab94c8ce5e4e24afcf3b6488}, keywords = {maintenance, metrics software}, month = May, pages = {52--60}, timestamp = {2007-09-25T21:45:24.000+0200}, title = {Maintenance Metrics for the Object-Oriented Paradigm}, year = 1993 }