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Lorin Hochstein's ramblings about software, complex systems, and incidents.

Month: April 2012

The software engineering grand challenge problem researchers ignore

The hiring problem

Lorin Hochstein research, software Leave a comment April 5, 2012April 5, 2012 1 Minute

Apparently, I introduced a phenomenon

From Macia et al. (doi: 10.1145/2162049.2162069)

The phenomenon of architectural degradation was introduced by Hochstein and Lindvall [16] as aiming at referring to the continuous decline of the architectural modularity.

Thank you, Google Scholar Alerts.

Lorin Hochstein research, software Leave a comment April 2, 2012 1 Minute

Statistician, measure thyself!

I’m hoping to blog more about this later, but I loved Gelman and Loken’s column in Chance magazine (what a great name!) about statistics professors not eating their own dogfood. I’m a big fan of Andrew Gelman’s blog.

Lorin Hochstein education, research Leave a comment April 2, 2012 1 Minute
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