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- Horio, M., et al.
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Oxide Fermi liquid universality revealed by electron spectroscopy
- 2020
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In: Physical Review B. - 2469-9969 .- 2469-9950. ; 102:24
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- We present a combined soft x-ray and high-resolution vacuum-ultraviolet angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of the electron-overdoped cuprate Pr1.3-xLa0.7CexCuO4 (PLCCO). Demonstration of its highly two-dimensional band structure enabled precise determination of the in-plane self-energy dominated by electron-electron scattering. Through analysis of this self-energy and the Fermi liquid cut-off energy scale, we find-in contrast to hole-doped cuprates-a momentum isotropic and comparatively weak electron correlation in PLCCO. Yet, the self-energies extracted from multiple oxide systems combine to demonstrate a logarithmic divergent relation between the quasiparticle scattering rate and mass. This constitutes a spectroscopic version of the Kadowaki-Woods relation with an important merit-the demonstration of Fermi liquid quasiparticle lifetime and mass being set by a single energy scale.
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- Horkoff, Jennifer, 1980
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Experiences with teaching EARS to first-year software engineering students
- 2018
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In: Proceedings - 2018 1st International Workshop on Easy Approach to Requirements Syntax, EARS 2018. ; , s. 16-17
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The Easy Approach to Requirements Syntax (EARS) was introduced to provide an easy way to structure natural language requirements. Although used in practice, there is still a need to understand best practices in teaching EARS. The EARS method was introduced briefly to first-semester students in a Software Engineering and Management program. In this short paper I report my experiences, mainly by analyzing assignments. I use my experiences to suggest improvements to the lectures and assignments.
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- Horkoff, Jennifer, 1980
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Requirements Engineering and Machine Learning: Intentionality and the Crowd
- 2024
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In: Proceedings - 32nd IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference Workshops, REW 2024. ; , s. 86-87
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- This extended abstract summarizes a keynote given at the 8th International Workshop on Crowd-Based Requirements Engineering (CrowdRE'24), held on the 24th June 2024, in Reykjavik, Iceland, in conjunction with the 32nd IEEE International Requirements Engineering 2024 conference.
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