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Carlos José Pereira de Lucena

Researcher at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro

Publications -  493
Citations -  7966

Carlos José Pereira de Lucena is an academic researcher from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-agent system & Software development. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 482 publications receiving 7355 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos José Pereira de Lucena include King's College London & Pontifical University of the Holy Cross.

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High-resolution airborne hyperspectral and thermal imagery for early detection of Verticillium wilt of olive using fluorescence, temperature and narrow-band spectral indices.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the use of high-resolution thermal imagery, chlorophyll fluorescence, structural and physiological indices (xanthophyll, carotenoids and blue/green/red B/G/R indices) calculated from multispectral and hyperspectral imagery as early indicators of water stress caused by Verticillium wilt infection and severity.
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Modularizing design patterns with aspects: a quantitative study

TL;DR: This paper presents a quantitative study that compares aspect-based and OO solutions for the 23 Gang-of-Four patterns and finds that most aspect-oriented solutions improve separation of pattern-related concerns, although only 4 aspect- oriented implementations have exhibited significant reuse.

On the Reuse and Maintenance of Aspect-Oriented Software: An Assessment Framework

TL;DR: This paper presents an assessment framework for AOSD, which is composed of two components: a suite of metrics and a quality model based on well-known principles and existing metrics in order to avoid the reinvention of well-tested solutions.
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Ethylene and nitric oxide involvement in the up-regulation of key genes related to iron acquisition and homeostasis in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: The results obtained show that both ethylene and NO are involved in the up-regulation of many important Fe-regulated genes of Arabidopsis, such as AtFIT, AtBHLH38, AtbHLH39, AtFRO2, AtIRT1, atNAS1, AtNAS2, atFRD3, AtMYB72, and others.
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Refactoring product lines

TL;DR: This paper extends the traditional notion of refactoring to an SPL context, and presents a set of sound refactorings for FMs, and evaluates this extendedRefactoring definition for SPL in a real case study in the mobile games domain.