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    Code completion of multiple keywords from abbreviated input

    Abbreviation Completion is a novel technique to improve the efficiency of code-writing by supporting code completion of multiple keywords based on non-predefined abbreviated input—a different approach from con...

    Sangmok Han, David R. Wallace, Robert C. Miller in Automated Software Engineering (2011)

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    Keyword programming in Java

    Keyword programming is a novel technique for reducing the need to remember details of programming language syntax and APIs, by translating a small number of unordered keywords provided by the user into a valid...

    Greg Little, Robert C. Miller in Automated Software Engineering (2008)

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    Potluck: Semi-ontology Alignment for Casual Users

    Potluck is a web user interface (Figure 1) that lets casual users– those without programming skills and data modeling expertise–repurpose heterogeneous Semantic Web data. It lets users merge, navigate, visuali...

    David F. Huynh, Robert C. Miller, David R. Karger in The Semantic Web (2007)

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    Potluck: Data Mash-Up Tool for Casual Users

    As more and more reusable structured data appears on the Web, casual users will want to take into their own hands the task of mashing up data rather than wait for mash-up sites to be built that address exactly...

    David F. Huynh, Robert C. Miller, David R. Karger in The Semantic Web (2007)

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    Views, Reactions and Impact of Digitally-Signed Mail in e-Commerce

    We surveyed 470 Amazon.com merchants regarding their experience, knowledge and perceptions of digitally-signed email. Some of these merchants (93) had been receiving digitally-signed VAT invoices from Amazon f...

    Simson L. Garfinkel, Jeffrey I. Schiller in Financial Cryptography and Data Security (2005)