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David S. Wile
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- affiliation: Teknowledge Corporation, Marina del Rey, CA, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2012
- [c36]Mark H. Burstein, Robert P. Goldman, Paul Robertson, Robert Laddaga, Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, Christopher W. Geib, Ugur Kuter, David D. McDonald, John Maraist, Peter Keller, David S. Wile:
STRATUS: Strategic and Tactical Resiliency against Threats to Ubiquitous Systems. SASO Workshops 2012: 47-54 - 2010
- [c35]David S. Wile, Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, Marcelo Tallis, Alexander Egyed, Tim Hollebeek:
Adapting COTS products. ICSM 2010: 1-9
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j17]Howard E. Shrobe, Robert Laddaga, Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile, Marcelo Tallis, Tim Hollebeek, Alexander Egyed:
AWDRAT: A Cognitive Middleware System for Information Survivability. AI Mag. 28(3): 73-91 (2007) - [c34]Howard E. Shrobe, Robert Laddaga, Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile, Marcelo Tallis, Tim Hollebeek, Alexander Egyed:
Self-Adaptive Systems for Information Survivability: PMOP and AWDRAT. SASO 2007: 332-335 - 2006
- [j16]Alexander Egyed, David S. Wile:
Support for Managing Design-Time Decisions. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 32(5): 299-314 (2006) - [c33]Howard E. Shrobe, Robert Laddaga, Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile, Marcelo Tallis, Tim Hollebeek, Alexander Egyed:
AWDRAT: A Cognitive Middleware System for Information Survivability. AAAI 2006: 1836-1843 - 2005
- [j15]Wolfgang Emmerich, David Wile:
Introduction. Autom. Softw. Eng. 12(3): 295-296 (2005) - [j14]Wolfgang Emmerich, David Wile:
Introduction. Autom. Softw. Eng. 12(4): 391-392 (2005) - 2004
- [j13]David S. Wile:
Desert Island Reading Assignment. Autom. Softw. Eng. 11(2): 193-196 (2004) - [j12]David S. Wile:
Lessons learned from real DSL experiments. Sci. Comput. Program. 51(3): 265-290 (2004) - [c32]David S. Wile, Alexander Egyed:
An Externalized Infrastructure for Self-Healing Systems. WICSA 2004: 285-290 - [c31]David S. Wile:
Patterns of self-management. WOSS 2004: 110-114 - 2003
- [j11]David S. Wile:
Revealing component properties through architectural styles. J. Syst. Softw. 65(3): 209-214 (2003) - [c30]David S. Wile:
Lessons Learned from Real DSL Experiments. HICSS 2003: 325 - [c29]David S. Wile:
Architecture Style-Based Calculi for Non-functional Properties. ASE 2003: 299-303 - 2002
- [c28]David S. Wile:
Towards a synthesis of dynamic architecture event languages. WOSS 2002: 79-84 - 2001
- [j10]David S. Wile:
Modeling Architecture Description Languages Using AML. Autom. Softw. Eng. 8(1): 63-88 (2001) - [c27]David S. Wile:
Residual Requirements and Architectural Residue. RE 2001: 194-201 - [c26]Alexander Egyed, David S. Wile:
Statechart Simulator for Modeling Architectural Dynamics. WICSA 2001: 87-
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j9]David S. Wile, J. Christopher Ramming:
Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Special Section "Domain-Specfic Languages (DSL)''. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 25(3): 289-290 (1999) - [c25]Marcelo Sant'Anna, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite, Ira D. Baxter, David S. Wile, Ted J. Biggerstaff, Don S. Batory, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Elizabeth Burd:
International Workshop on Software Transformation Systems (STS'99). ICSE 1999: 701-702 - [c24]David S. Wile:
AML: An Architecture Meta-Language. ASE 1999: 183-190 - 1997
- [c23]David S. Wile:
Towards a calculus for abstract syntax trees. Algorithmic Languages and Calculi 1997: 324-353 - [c22]David Garlan, Robert T. Monroe, David Wile:
Acme: an architecture description interchange language. CASCON 1997: 7 - [c21]David S. Wile:
Abstract Syntax from Concrete Syntax. ICSE 1997: 472-480 - 1996
- [c20]David Wile:
Semantics for the architecture interchange language, ACME. ISAW/Viewpoints@FSE 1996: 28-30 - 1994
- [e1]David S. Wile:
Proceedings of the Second ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, SIGSOFT 1994, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, December 6-9, 1994. ACM 1994, ISBN 978-0-89791-691-2 [contents] - 1990
- [c19]David S. Wile:
Adding relational abstraction to programming languages. Formal Methods in Software Development 1990: 128-139 - [c18]Edward A. Ipser, David S. Wile, Dean Jacobs:
A multi-formalism specification environment. SDE 1990: 94-106
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c17]Dennis G. Allard, David S. Wile:
Aggregation, Persistence, and Identity in Worlds. POS 1989: 161-174 - 1987
- [c16]David S. Wile, Neil M. Goldman, Dennis G. Allard:
Maintaining Object Persistence in the Common Lisp Framework. POS 1987: 382-406 - 1986
- [c15]David S. Wile:
Organizing Programming Knowledge into Syntax-Directed Experts. Advanced Programming Environments 1986: 551-565 - [c14]David S. Wile, Dennis G. Allard:
Worlds: an organizing structure for object-bases. SDE 1986: 16-26 - 1983
- [j8]David S. Wile:
Program Developments: Formal Explanations of Implementations. Commun. ACM 26(11): 902-911 (1983) - 1982
- [c13]Robert M. Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile:
Operational specification as the basis for rapid prototyping. Rapid Prototyping 1982: 3-16 - 1981
- [j7]David S. Wile:
Type Transformations. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 7(1): 32-39 (1981) - [c12]Robert Balzer, Alvin S. Cooperband, Martin S. Feather, Philip E. London, David S. Wile:
Application Downloading. ICSE 1981: 450-459 - 1980
- [c11]Susan L. Gerhart, David R. Musser, David H. Thompson, D. A. Baker, R. L. Bates, Roddy W. Erickson, Ralph L. London, D. G. Taylor, David S. Wile:
An Overview of AFFIRM: A Specification and Verification System. IFIP Congress 1980: 343-347
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c10]Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile:
A Relational Data Base Foundation for Process Specification. ER 1979: 413-432 - 1978
- [j6]Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile:
Informality in Program Specifications. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 4(2): 94-103 (1978) - [c9]Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David Wile:
Informality in program specifications. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1978: 671-672 - [c8]David Wile, Robert Balzer:
Transformational implementation. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1978: 705-706 - 1977
- [j5]Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David Wile:
On the use of programming knowledge to understand informal process descriptions. SIGART Newsl. 63: 72-75 (1977) - [j4]Neil M. Goldman, Robert Balzer, David Wile:
The inference of domain structure from informal process descriptions. SIGART Newsl. 63: 75-76 (1977) - [c7]Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile:
Informality in Program Specifications. IJCAI 1977: 389-397 - [c6]Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile:
Meta-Evaluation as a Tool for Program Understanding. IJCAI 1977: 398-403 - [c5]Neil M. Goldman, Robert Balzer, David S. Wile:
The Use of a Domain Model in Understanding Informal Process Descriptions. IJCAI 1977: 404 - [c4]David S. Wile, Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman:
Automated derivation of program control structure from natural language program descriptions. Artificial Intelligence and Programming Languages 1977: 77-84 - 1976
- [c3]Robert Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile:
On the Transformational Implementation Approach to Programming. ICSE 1976: 337-344 - 1973
- [j3]David S. Wile:
A generative nested-sequential basis for general-purpose programming languages. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 8(6): 96-98 (1973) - 1972
- [j2]David S. Wile, Charles M. Geschke:
An implementation base for efficient data structuring. Int. J. Parallel Program. 1(3): 209-224 (1972) - 1971
- [j1]David S. Wile, Charles M. Geschke:
Efficient data accessing in the programming language Bliss. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 6(2): 306-320 (1971) - [c2]William A. Wulf, Charles M. Geschke, David Wile, Jerry L. Apperson:
Reflections on a systems programming language. SIGPLAN Symposium on Languages for System Implementation 1971: 42-49
1960 – 1969
- 1967
- [c1]David S. Wile, Robert G. Munck, Andries van Dam:
The Brown University Student Operating System. ACM National Conference 1967: 427-439
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