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An Experiment On The Effects Of Using Color To Visualize Requirements Analysis Tasks: Supplemental Material, Yesugen Baatartogtokh, Irene Foster, Alicia M. Grubb
An Experiment On The Effects Of Using Color To Visualize Requirements Analysis Tasks: Supplemental Material, Yesugen Baatartogtokh, Irene Foster, Alicia M. Grubb
Computer Science: Faculty Publications
Supplemental material for the paper: "An Experiment on the Effects of using Color to Visualize Requirements Analysis Tasks".
This paper is a scientific evaluation of the effectiveness and usability of EVO. We conduct an experiment to measure any effect of using colors to represent evidence pairs.
Visualizations For User-Supported State Space Exploration Of Goal Models: Supplemental Material, Yesugen Baatartogtokh, Irene Foster, Alicia M. Grubb
Visualizations For User-Supported State Space Exploration Of Goal Models: Supplemental Material, Yesugen Baatartogtokh, Irene Foster, Alicia M. Grubb
Computer Science: Faculty Publications
Supplemental material for the research paper entitled, "Visualizations for User-supported State Space Exploration of Goal Models". This paper presents a technique for valuation-based filtering and coloring to assist users in understanding a solution space and selecting custom states from it. This supplement contains the data from our initial evaluation and associated models.
A Divide & Concur Approach To Collaborative Goal Modeling With Merge In Early-Re: Supplemental Material, Kathleen R. Hablutzel, Anisha Jain, Alicia M. Grubb
A Divide & Concur Approach To Collaborative Goal Modeling With Merge In Early-Re: Supplemental Material, Kathleen R. Hablutzel, Anisha Jain, Alicia M. Grubb
Computer Science: Faculty Publications
Supplemental material for the paper:
"A Divide & Concur Approach to Collaborative Goal Modeling with Merge in Early-RE"
This paper proposes a formal approach to the problem of merging the attributes of intentions and actors, once these elements have been matched.
American Bittern (Botaurus Lentiginosus), Jennifer Smetzer, Toni Lyn Morelli
American Bittern (Botaurus Lentiginosus), Jennifer Smetzer, Toni Lyn Morelli
Second Century Stewardship Refugia Products
No abstract provided.
Mink Frog (Lithobates Septentrionalis), Jennifer Smetzer, Toni Lyn Morelli
Mink Frog (Lithobates Septentrionalis), Jennifer Smetzer, Toni Lyn Morelli
Second Century Stewardship Refugia Products
No abstract provided.
Northern White Cedar (Thuja Occidentalis), Matthew J. Duveneck, Jonathan R. Thompson, Jennifer Smetzer
Northern White Cedar (Thuja Occidentalis), Matthew J. Duveneck, Jonathan R. Thompson, Jennifer Smetzer
Duveneck & Thompson Tree Refugia Products
No abstract provided.
Balsam Fir (Abies Balsamea), Matthew J. Duveneck, Jonathan R. Thompson, Jennifer Smetzer
Balsam Fir (Abies Balsamea), Matthew J. Duveneck, Jonathan R. Thompson, Jennifer Smetzer
Duveneck & Thompson Tree Refugia Products
No abstract provided.
Paper Birch (Betula Papyrifera), Matthew J. Duveneck, Jonathan R. Thompson, Jennifer Smetzer
Paper Birch (Betula Papyrifera), Matthew J. Duveneck, Jonathan R. Thompson, Jennifer Smetzer
Duveneck & Thompson Tree Refugia Products
No abstract provided.
Red Spruce (Picea Rubens), Matthew J. Duveneck, Jonathan R. Thompson, Jennifer Smetzer
Red Spruce (Picea Rubens), Matthew J. Duveneck, Jonathan R. Thompson, Jennifer Smetzer
Duveneck & Thompson Tree Refugia Products
No abstract provided.
Interlocked Open And Closed Linkages With Few Joints, Erik D. Demaine, Stefan Langerman, Joseph O'Rourke, Jack Snoeyink
Interlocked Open And Closed Linkages With Few Joints, Erik D. Demaine, Stefan Langerman, Joseph O'Rourke, Jack Snoeyink
Computer Science: Faculty Publications
We study collections of linkages in 3-space that are interlocked in the sense that the linkages cannot be separated without one bar crossing through another. We explore pairs of linkages, one open chain and one closed chain, each with a small number of joints, and determine which can be interlocked. In particular, we show that a triangle and an open 4-chain can interlock, a quadrilateral and an open 3-chain can interlock, but a triangle and an open 3-chain cannot interlock.