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21st SCAM 2021: Luxembourg
- 21st IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation, SCAM 2021, Luxembourg, September 27-28, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-4897-0
- Idriss Riouak, Christoph Reichenbach, Görel Hedin, Niklas Fors:
A Precise Framework for Source-Level Control-Flow Analysis. 1-11 - Philipp Dominik Schubert, Florian Sattler, Fabian Schiebel, Ben Hermann, Eric Bodden:
Modeling the Effects of Global Variables in Data-Flow Analysis for C/C++. 12-17 - Philipp Dominik Schubert, Richard Leer, Ben Hermann, Eric Bodden:
Into the Woods: Experiences from Building a Dataflow Analysis Framework for C/C++. 18-23 - Goran Piskachev, Ranjith Krishnamurthy, Eric Bodden:
SecuCheck: Engineering configurable taint analysis for software developers. 24-29 - Rodrigue Wete Nguempnang, Bernhard J. Berger, Karsten Sohr:
[Engineering] eNYPD - Entry Points Detector Jakarta Server Faces Use Case. 30-35 - Michael Peters, Gian Luca Scoccia, Ivano Malavolta:
How does Migrating to Kotlin Impact the Run-time Efficiency of Android Apps? 36-46 - Lodewijk Bergmans, Xander Schrijen, Edwin Ouwehand, Magiel Bruntink:
Measuring source code conciseness across programming languages using compression. 47-57 - Alaleh Hamidi, Giuliano Antoniol, Foutse Khomh, Massimiliano Di Penta, Mohammad Hamidi:
Towards Understanding Developers' Machine-Learning Challenges: A Multi-Language Study on Stack Overflow. 58-69 - Bence Nagy, Tibor Brunner, Zoltán Porkoláb:
Unambiguity of Python Language Elements for Static Analysis. 70-75 - Shangeetha Sivasothy, Scott Barnett, Niroshinie Fernando, Rajesh Vasa, Roopak Sinha, Andrew J. Simmons:
Towards a taxonomy for annotation of data science experiment repositories. 76-80 - Abdul Razzaq, Jim Buckley, James Vincent Patten, Muslim Chochlov, Ashish Rajendra Sai:
BoostNSift: A Query Boosting and Code Sifting Technique for Method Level Bug Localization. 81-91 - Ting Hu, Ran Mo, Pu Xiong, Zengyang Li, Qiong Feng:
Formal Definition and Automatic Generation of Semantic Metrics: An Empirical Study on Bug Prediction. 92-102 - Qusay Idrees Sarhan, Béla Vancsics, Árpád Beszédes:
Method Calls Frequency-Based Tie-Breaking Strategy For Software Fault Localization. 103-113 - Qusay Idrees Sarhan, Attila Szatmári, Rajmond Tóth, Árpád Beszédes:
CharmFL: A Fault Localization Tool for Python. 114-119 - Felix Adler, Gordon Fraser, Eva Gründinger, Nina Körber, Simon Labrenz, Jonas Lerchenberger, Stephan Lukasczyk, Sebastian Schweikl:
Improving Readability of Scratch Programs with Search-based Refactoring. 120-130 - Elgun Jabrayilzade, Olcaytu Gürkan, Eray Tüzün:
Towards a Taxonomy of Inline Code Comment Smells. 131-135 - Hassan Atwi, Bin Lin, Nikolaos Tsantalis, Yutaro Kashiwa, Yasutaka Kamei, Naoyasu Ubayashi, Gabriele Bavota, Michele Lanza:
PYREF: Refactoring Detection in Python Projects. 136-141 - AmirHossein Naghshzan, Latifa Guerrouj, Olga Baysal:
Leveraging Unsupervised Learning to Summarize APIs Discussed in Stack Overflow. 142-152 - Pooja Rani, Mathias Birrer, Sebastiano Panichella, Mohammad Ghafari, Oscar Nierstrasz:
What Do Developers Discuss about Code Comments? 153-164 - Pooja Rani, Suada Abukar, Nataliia Stulova, Alexandre Bergel, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Do Comments follow Commenting Conventions? A Case Study in Java and Python. 165-169 - Patrick Müller, Krishna Narasimhan, Mira Mezini:
Fex: Assisted Identification of Domain Features from C Programs. 170-180 - Kadiray Karakaya, Eric Bodden:
SootFX: A Static Code Feature Extraction Tool for Java and Android. 181-186 - Felix Pauck, Heike Wehrheim:
Jicer: Simplifying Cooperative Android App Analysis Tasks. 187-197 - Farima Farmahinifarahani, Yadong Lu, Vaibhav Saini, Pierre Baldi, Cristina V. Lopes:
D-REX: Static Detection of Relevant Runtime Exceptions with Location Aware Transformer. 198-208 - Quentin Stiévenart, David W. Binkley, Coen De Roover:
QSES: Quasi-Static Executable Slices. 209-213 - Sebastian Nielebock, Paul Blockhaus, Jacob Krüger, Frank Ortmeier:
An Experimental Analysis of Graph-Distance Algorithms for Comparing API Usages. 214-225 - Davide Corradini, Amedeo Zampieri, Michele Pasqua, Mariano Ceccato:
Empirical Comparison of Black-box Test Case Generation Tools for RESTful APIs. 226-236 - Nienke Nijkamp, Carolin E. Brandt, Andy Zaidman:
Naming Amplified Tests Based on Improved Coverage. 237-241 - Wessel Oosterbroek, Carolin E. Brandt, Andy Zaidman:
Removing Redundant Statements in Amplified Test Cases. 242-246 - Kazuya Saiki, Akinori Ihara:
Linkage of Similar Code Snippets Assessed in the Micro Benchmark Service jsPerf. 247-251
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