@inproceedings{Fiscus98, title = {NIST's 1998 Topic Detection and Tracking Evaluation (TDT2)}, address = {Virginia, US}, author = {Jonathan G. Fiscus and George Doddington and John S. Garofolo and Alvin Martin}, booktitle = {Proc. of the DARPA Broadcast News Workshop}, year = 1998, description = {The big one}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25f0e2f5fef43b240f92eaa24fd203cc0/renew}, keywords = {detection evaluation tdt topic tracking} } @inproceedings{conf/ecir/MakkonenAS03, title = {Topic Detection and Tracking with Spatio-Temporal Evidence.}, author = {Juha Makkonen and Helena Ahonen-Myka and Marko Salmenkivi}, booktitle = {ECIR}, crossref = {conf/ecir/2003}, editor = {Fabrizio Sebastiani}, pages = {251-265}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = 2633, year = 2003, url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ecir/ecir2003.html#MakkonenAS03}, ee = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/bibs/2633/26330251.htm}, isbn = {3-540-01274-5}, date = {2003-04-30}, description = {dblp}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28ca69f31e7ab051f5576807162bf31bb/renew}, keywords = {detection tdt temporal topic} } @inproceedings{conf/ercimdl/MakkonenA03, title = {Utilizing Temporal Information in Topic Detection and Tracking.}, author = {Juha Makkonen and Helena Ahonen-Myka}, booktitle = {ECDL}, crossref = {conf/ercimdl/2003}, editor = {Traugott Koch and Ingeborg Sølvberg}, pages = {393-404}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = 2769, year = 2003, url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/ercimdl/ecdl2003.html#MakkonenA03}, isbn = {3-540-40726-X}, date = {2003-10-10}, description = {dblp}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/247d9bbc0a4295471084bffaf29c75d74/renew}, keywords = {detection tdt temporal topic} } @article{citeulike:393563, title = {A Dynamic Probabilistic Model to Visualise Topic Evolution in Text Streams}, author = {Ata Kaban and Mark Girolami}, journal = {Journal of Intelligent Information Systems}, number = {2/3}, pages = {107--125}, volume = 18, year = 2002, url = {http://www.wkap.nl/article.pdf?391242}, id = {393563}, priority = {3}, comment = {Special Issue on Automated Text Categorization}, abstract = {We propose a novel probabilistic method, based on latent variable models, for unsupervised topographic visualisation of dynamically evolving, coherent textual information. This can be seen as a complementary tool for topic detection and tracking applications. This is achieved by the exploitation of the a priori domain knowledge available, that there are relatively homogeneous temporal segments in the data stream. In a different manner from topographical techniques previously utilized for static text collections, the topography is an outcome of the coherence in time of the data stream in the proposed model. Simulation results on both toy-data settings and an actual application on Internet chat line discussion analysis is presented by way of demonstration.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f81bc9315be5c3fb426ee22b2508c4d6/renew}, keywords = {evolution tdt topic visualization} } @inproceedings{1104980, title = {WikiWiki weaving heterogeneous software artifacts}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Ademar Aguiar and Gabriel David}, booktitle = {WikiSym '05: Proceedings of the 2005 international symposium on Wikis}, pages = {67--74}, publisher = {ACM}, year = 2005, url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1104973.1104980&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=62774701&CFTOKEN=42556484}, location = {San Diego, California}, isbn = {1-59593-111-2}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1104973.1104980}, description = {WikiWiki weaving heterogeneous software artifacts}, abstract = {Good documentation benefits every software development project, especially large ones, but it can be hard, costly, and tiresome to produce when not supported by appropriate tools and methods.The documentation of a software system uses different artifacts, namely source code, for low-level internal documentation, and specific-purpose models and documents, for higher-level external documentation (e.g. requirements documents, use-case specifications, design notebooks, and reference manuals). All these artifacts require continual review and modification throughout the life-cycle to preserve their consistency and value.Good software documents are often heterogeneous, i.e., they combine different kinds of contents (text, code, models, images) gathered from separate software artifacts, a combination usually difficult to maintain as the system evolves over time, considering that source code, models and documents are typically produced and maintained separately in multiple sources using different environments and editors.This paper presents a wiki that helps on quickly weaving different kinds of contents into a single heterogeneous document, whilst preserving its semantic consistency. The fundamental goal of this wiki (XSDoc Wiki) is to reduce the development-documentation gap by making documentation more convenient and attractive to developers. An example taken from the JUnit framework documentation helps to illustrate the features more relevant to do such weaving.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2daeb59b83e903d164e57396be7e44e6e/renew}, keywords = {artifact integration software wiki} } @article{BakerWitte06, title = {{Mutation Mining---A Prospector's Tale}}, author = {Christopher J. O. Baker and Ren\'{e} Witte}, journal = {Information Systems Frontiers (ISF)}, month = {February}, number = 1, pages = {47--57}, volume = 8, year = 2006, description = {Mutation Mining - A Prospector's Tale | rene-witte.net}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2931d9d3ebb1f6f27be9ce8a7af8afc61/renew}, keywords = {mining mutation mutationminer protein text} } @book{St2007, title = {Semantic Web Services}, address = {Berlin}, editor = {Rudi Studer and Stephan Grimm and Andreas Abecker}, publisher = {Springer Xpert.press}, year = 2007, url = {http://www.springerlink.com/content/kj5458/}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2382fde3d86b8d461bc19bb940cfaa2ea/renew}, keywords = {semantic services web} } @inproceedings{jiang08icse, title = {Incremental Latent Semantic Indexing for Effective, Automatic Traceability Link Evolution Management}, address = {Leipzig, Germany}, author = {Hsin-Yi Jiang and Tien Nguyen and Ing-Xiang Chen}, booktitle = {Intl Conf. on Software Engineering}, month = {May}, year = 2008, abstract = {Maintaining traceability links among software artifacts is particularly important for many software engineering tasks. Even though automatic traceability link recovery tools are successful in identifying the semantic connections among software artifacts produced during software development, no existing traceability link management approach can e®ec- tively and automatically deal with software evolution. We propose a technique to automatically manage traceability link evolution and update the links in evolving software. Our novel technique, called incremental Latent Semantic Index- ing (iLSI), allows the fast and low-cost LSI computation for the update of traceability links by analyzing the changes to software artifacts and by re-using the results from previous LSI computation before the changes. We present our iLSI technique, and describe a complete automatic traceability link evolution management tool, TLEM, that is capable of interactively and quickly updating traceability links in the presence of evolving software artifacts. We report on our empirical evaluation with various experimental studies to assess the performance and usefulness of our approach.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c46d19a954b854e23d9ce9bd859fb8e2/renew}, keywords = {evolution software traceability} } @inproceedings{WZR_ESWC2007, title = {{Empowering Software Maintainers with Semantic Web Technologies}}, address = {Innsbruck, Austria}, author = {Ren\'{e} Witte and Yonggang Zhang and Juergen Rilling}, booktitle = {4th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2007)}, editor = {E. Franconi and M. Kifer and W. May}, month = {June 3--7}, number = 4519, pages = {37--52}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg}, series = {LNCS}, year = 2007, url = {http://www.eswc2007.org/pdf/eswc07-witte.pdf}, description = {Empowering Software Maintainers with Semantic Web Technologies}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f81b76bd550ca14a7ba2b1cfcf00a978/renew}, keywords = {maintenance semantic software web} } @article{witte:3, title = {Text mining and software engineering: an integrated source code and document analysis approach}, author = {R. Witte and Q. Li and Y. Zhang and J. Rilling}, journal = {IET Software}, number = 1, pages = {3-16}, publisher = {IET}, volume = 2, year = 2008, url = {http://link.aip.org/link/?SEN/2/3/1}, doi = {10.1049/iet-sen:20070110}, abstract = {Documents written in natural languages constitute a major part of the artefacts produced during the software engineering life cycle. Especially during software maintenance or reverse engineering, semantic information conveyed in these documents can provide important knowledge for the software engineer. A text mining system capable of populating a software ontology with information detected in documents is presented. A particular novelty is the integration of results from automated source code analysis into a natural language processing pipeline, allowing to cross-link software artefacts represented in code and natural language on a semantic level.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2557915366a2587505d5c192da8e1b849/renew}, keywords = {engineering mining software text} }