CompSci Weekend SuperThread (September 28, 2018) Computer Science |
- CompSci Weekend SuperThread (September 28, 2018)
- Are journals by ‘Inderscience’ predatory?
- Do deprecated features cause you to react?
- A Guide to Service Level Objectives, Part 3: Quantifying Your SLOs - Circonus
CompSci Weekend SuperThread (September 28, 2018) Posted: 27 Sep 2018 06:06 PM PDT /r/compsci strives to be the best online community for computer scientists. We moderate posts to keep things on topic. This Weekend SuperThread provides a discussion area for posts that might be off-topic normally. Anything Goes: post your questions, ideas, requests for help, musings, or whatever comes to mind as comments in this thread. Pointers
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Are journals by ‘Inderscience’ predatory? Posted: 27 Sep 2018 04:15 PM PDT Are journals by 'Inderscience' predatory? I wanted to check if a compsci journal is predatory, but I'm not sure. Journal name: Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems The above journal is indexed by dblp.org and Scimagojr but not by thomson reuters impact factor. [link] [comments] |
Do deprecated features cause you to react? Posted: 27 Sep 2018 06:54 AM PDT Hi, we are researchers from the Netherlands, Italy and Switzerland, and we are looking into whether and why developers react to a deprecated feature in an API. It would be awesome if you could help us gain better understanding about this such that we can make more concrete recommendations to the Java language designers. The survey can be found here: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/3754964/Deprecation-reaction [link] [comments] |
A Guide to Service Level Objectives, Part 3: Quantifying Your SLOs - Circonus Posted: 27 Sep 2018 07:50 AM PDT |
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