Likelihood of Clumps.
The article discusses the dynamics of clumping, a phenomenon common in computer softwares wherein its total number of internal states could not be covered at a given runtime. The internal structure of a particular program is composed of inter-connected components or internal states which result to a...
| Publicado en: | Computer (00189162) Vol. 40; no. 1; p. 57 |
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IEEE
Jan2007
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