Software—Practice & Experience
Reusable software: the Base object-oriented component libraries
Reusable software: the Base object-oriented component libraries
The draft standard C++ library
The draft standard C++ library
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
The design and evolution of C++
The design and evolution of C++
Text algorithms
A taxonomy of sublinear multiple keyword pattern matching algorithms
Science of Computer Programming
Object-oriented software construction (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented software construction (2nd ed.)
Algorithms on strings, trees, and sequences: computer science and computational biology
Algorithms on strings, trees, and sequences: computer science and computational biology
The C++ standard library: a tutorial and reference
The C++ standard library: a tutorial and reference
A fast string searching algorithm
Communications of the ACM
Efficient string matching: an aid to bibliographic search
Communications of the ACM
The C++ Programming Language
Designing Components with the C++ STL: A New Approach to Programming
Designing Components with the C++ STL: A New Approach to Programming
C++ IOStreams Handbook
Designing and Coding Reusable C++
Designing and Coding Reusable C++
A String Matching Algorithm Fast on the Average
Proceedings of the 6th Colloquium, on Automata, Languages and Programming
TABASCO: a taxonomy-based domain engineering method
SAICSIT '05 Proceedings of the 2005 annual research conference of the South African institute of computer scientists and information technologists on IT research in developing countries
High-Speed Matching of Vulnerability Signatures
RAID '08 Proceedings of the 11th international symposium on Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection
A new taxonomy of sublinear right-to-left scanning keyword pattern matching algorithms
Science of Computer Programming
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