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Navigation. the chisel group, university of victoria, bc
2013-03-16 ⚑r&d
chiselgroup .files.wordpress.com 2012 10 pid2504923.pdf Abstract For malware authors, software is an ever fruitful source of vulnerabilities to exploit. Exploitability assessment through fuzzing aims to proactively identify potential vulnerabilities by monitoring the execution of a program while attempting to induce a crash. In order to determine if a particular program crash is exploitable and to create a patch , the root cause of
Collaboration. the chisel group, university of victoria, bc
chiselgroup Reply Christoph Treude, Patrick Gorman, Lars Grammel, Margaret.Anne Storey, 8220;WorkItemExplorer Visualizing Software Development Tasks Using an Interactive Exploration Environment 8221;, International Conference on Software Engineering ICSE , 2012 Link Continue reading rarr; Posted in Collaboration, Navigation, Visualization. Tagged Christoph Treude, Lars Grammel, Margaret.Anne Storey, Patrick Gorman. Leave a reply
Jambalaya. the chisel group, university of victoria, bc
chiselgroup Jambalaya is a plug.in created for Protege which uses Shrimp to visualize the knowledge bases the user has created. Protege is a 8220;an ontology editor and a knowledge.base editor 8221;, developed at Stanford University, which allows domain experts to build knowledge.based systems by creating and modifying reusable ontologies and problem.solving methods. Jambalaya can be downloaded from. Jambalaya uses the Piccolo
Pqviz. the chisel group, university of victoria, bc
2013-02-14 ⚑r&d
chiselgroup PQViz is a tool that has come out of our Jambalaya and CogZ research. The tool is available as a Protege plugin and it provides a simple query interface for Protege ontologies. Results are visualized as structural neighborhoods based on the ontology 8217;s relationships, which can be interactively explored. This tool is similar to Jambalaya 8217;s query tool interface, but uses different strategies for laying out and
The chisel group, university of victoria, bc
chiselgroup We are interdisciplinary researchers with diverse backgrounds based in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Victoria. Our offices are located in the Engineering Computer Science building. Our research interests include cognitive support and technology diffusion human computer interaction human and social implications of technology use social informatics interface design knowledge engineering software

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