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Overview

Lawrence G. Votta is affiliated with the United States Department of Defense in the United States. Their research spans across the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering, with a strong focus on nuclear and high energy physics and aerospace engineering. Their work is also connected to electrical and electronic engineering and materials chemistry, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach.

The main topics addressed in Lawrence G. Votta's research include magnetic confinement fusion research, particle accelerators and beam dynamics, plasma diagnostics and applications, fusion materials and technologies, ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, and laser-plasma interactions and diagnostics.

Recent publications by Lawrence G. Votta include:

  • Expulsion of runaway electrons using ECRH in the TCV tokamak, 2024, Nuclear Fusion
  • Reduced modelling of scrape-off losses of runaway electrons during tokamak disruptions, 2025, Journal of Plasma Physics
  • Expulsion of runaway electrons using ECRH in the TCV tokamak, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Cross-Calibration and First Vertical ECE Measurement of Electron Energy Distribution in the TCV Tokamak, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Cross-calibration and first vertical ECE measurement of electron energy distribution in the TCV tokamak, 2024, Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

Lawrence G. Votta frequently publishes in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Nuclear Fusion, Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, Journal of Plasma Physics, and IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering. These publications show a consistent engagement with both peer-reviewed journals and preprint archives.

The scientist collaborates regularly with several co-authors, including M. Hoppe, J. Decker, J. Cazabonne, L. Porte, and A. Tema Biwolé. These collaborations reflect a network of researchers working within similar scientific themes and projects.

Best Publications

  • Comparing detection methods for software requirements inspections: a replicated experiment

    A.A. Porter;L.G. Votta;V.R. Basili

  • Identifying Reasons for Software Changes Using Historic Databases

    Audris Mockus;Lawrence G. Votta

  • Empirical studies of software engineering: a roadmap

    Dewayne E. Perry;Adam A. Porter;Lawrence G. Votta

  • People, organizations, and process improvement

    D.E. Perry;N.A. Staudenmayer;L.G. Votta

  • Does every inspection need a meeting

    Lawrence G. Votta

  • Parallel changes in large-scale software development: an observational case study

    Dewayne E. Perry;Harvey P. Siy;Lawrence G. Votta

  • An experiment to assess the cost-benefits of code inspections in large scale software development

    A.A. Porter;H.P. Siy;C.A. Toman;L.G. Votta

  • A controlled experiment in maintenance: comparing design patterns to simpler solutions

    L. Prechelt;B. Unger;W.F. Tichy;P. Brossler

  • Comparing Detection Methods For Software Requirements Inspections: A Replication Using Professional Subjects

    Adam Porter;Lawrence Votta

  • Understanding the sources of variation in software inspections

    Adam Porter;Harvey Siy;Audris Mockus;Lawrence Votta

  • Estimating software fault content before coding

    S.G. Eickt;C.R. Loader;M.D. Long;L.G. Votta

  • An experiment to assess different defect detection methods for software requirements inspections

    A. A. Porter;L. G. Votta

  • Assessing software designs using capture-recapture methods

    S.A. Vander Wiel;L.G. Votta

  • Anywhere, anytime code inspections: using the Web to remove inspection bottlenecks in large-scale software development

    J. M. Perpich;D. E. Perry;A. A. Porter;L. G. Votta

  • A review of software inspections

    Adam Porter;Harvey Siy;Lawrence Votta

  • Modeling coordinated checkpointing for large-scale supercomputers

    L. Wang;Karthik Pattabiraman;Z. Kalbarczyk;R.K. Iyer

  • Specification-based testing of reactive software: tools and experiments: experience report

    Lalita Jategaonkar Jagadeesan;Adam Porter;Carlos Puchol;J. Christopher Ramming

  • Prototyping a process monitoring experiment

    Mark G. Bradac;Dewayne E. Perry;Lawrence G. Votta

  • Reducing inspection interval in large-scale software development

    D.E. Perry;A. Porter;M.W. Wade;L.G. Votta

  • Does the modern code inspection have value

    H. Siy;L. Votta

Frequent Co-Authors

Adam Porter
Adam Porter University of Maryland, College Park
Dewayne E. Perry
Dewayne E. Perry The University of Texas at Austin
Alexander L. Wolf
Alexander L. Wolf University of California, Santa Cruz
Audris Mockus
Audris Mockus University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Walter F. Tichy
Walter F. Tichy Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Victor R. Basili
Victor R. Basili University of Maryland, College Park

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