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Alex Kravets
Publications - 6
Citations - 222
Alex Kravets is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software system & Software. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 222 citations.
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Systems and methods for defining a simulated interactive web page
Maurice Martin,Stephen Brickley,Leon Amdour,Alex Kravets,Brian Fan,Dominic Infante,Stuart Larking,Paul Aldama +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a software application interactive representation modeling language is used to create, read and modify interactive representation models of the proposed applications, a memory ( 86 ) is used for storing requirement data and interactive representation model data, and an individual user's interactions with the system to be broadcast across a networked system to other users.
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Systems and methods for collaborative programming of simulations of computer programs
Maurice Martin,Stephen Brickley,Leon Amdour,Alex Kravets,Brian Fan,Dominic Infante,Stuart Larking,Paul Aldama,Brian Russell +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a software application interactive representation modeling language is used to create, read and modify interactive representation models of the proposed applications, a memory (86) is used for storing requirement data and interactive representation model data, and an individual user's interactions with the system to be broadcast across a networked system to other users.
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System and process for gathering, recording and validating requirements for computer applications
Maurice Martin,Stephen Brickley,Leon Amdour,Alex Kravets,Brian Fan,Dominic Infante,Stuart Larking,Paul Aldama +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a system that includes a software application (82) operative to use the modeling language to create, read and modify interactive representation models of the proposed applications, a memory (86) to store requirement data and interactive representation model data.
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Systems and methods for a programming environment for a simulation of a computer application
Maurice Martin,Stephen Brickley,Leon Amdour,Alex Kravets,Brian Fan,Dominic Infante,Stuart Larking,Paul Aldama +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a software application interactive representation modeling language is used to create, read and modify interactive representation models of the proposed applications, a memory (86) is used for storing requirement data and interactive representation model data, and an individual user's interactions with the system to be broadcast across a networked system to other users.