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15th WCRE 2008: Antwerp, Belgium
- Ahmed E. Hassan, Andy Zaidman, Massimiliano Di Penta:
WCRE 2008, Proceedings of the 15th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Antwerp, Belgium, October 15-18, 2008. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3429-9 - Harald C. Gall:
Of Changes and their History: Some Ideas for Future IDEs. 3 - Premkumar T. Devanbu:
Reverse Engineering the Bazaar: Collaboration and Communication in Open Source Development. 4 - Richard C. Holt:
WCRE 1998 Most Influential Paper: Grokking Software Architecture. 5-14 - Martin P. Robillard, Barthélémy Dagenais:
Retrieving Task-Related Clusters from Change History. 17-26 - Yu Zhou, Michael Würsch, Emanuel Giger, Harald C. Gall, Jian Lu:
A Bayesian Network Based Approach for Change Coupling Prediction. 27-36 - Stéphane Vaucher, Houari A. Sahraoui, Jean G. Vaucher:
Discovering New Change Patterns in Object-Oriented Systems. 37-41 - Romain Robbes, Damien Pollet, Michele Lanza:
Logical Coupling Based on Fine-Grained Change Information. 42-46 - Trosky Boris Callo Arias, Paris Avgeriou, Pierre America:
Analyzing the Actual Execution of a Large Software-Intensive System for Determining Dependencies. 49-58 - Abram Hindle, Michael W. Godfrey, Richard C. Holt:
Reverse Engineering CAPTCHAs. 59-68 - Domenico Amalfitano, Anna Rita Fasolino, Porfirio Tramontana:
Reverse Engineering Finite State Machines from Rich Internet Applications. 69-73 - David Röthlisberger, Orla Greevy:
Representing and Integrating Dynamic Collaborations in IDEs. 74-78 - Chanchal Kumar Roy, James R. Cordy:
An Empirical Study of Function Clones in Open Source Software. 81-90 - Jin Guo, Ying Zou:
Detecting Clones in Business Applications. 91-100 - Hongyu Zhang:
Exploring Regularity in Source Code: Software Science and Zipf's Law. 101-110 - Kim Mens, Andy Kellens, Jens Krinke:
Pitfalls in Aspect Mining. 113-122 - Takashi Ishio, Hironori Date, Tatsuya Miyake, Katsuro Inoue:
Mining Coding Patterns to Detect Crosscutting Concerns in Java Programs. 123-132 - Hamoun Ghanbari, Constantinos Constantinides, Venera Arnaoudova:
A Hybrid Query Engine for the Structural Analysis of Java and AspectJ Programs. 133-137 - Scott Grant, James R. Cordy, David B. Skillicorn:
Automated Concept Location Using Independent Component Analysis. 138-142 - Reinhard Schauer, Rudolf K. Keller:
Integrative Levels of Program Comprehension. 145-154 - Stacy K. Lukins, Nicholas A. Kraft, Letha H. Etzkorn:
Source Code Retrieval for Bug Localization Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation. 155-164 - Jane Huffman Hayes, Giuliano Antoniol, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc:
PREREQIR: Recovering Pre-Requirements via Cluster Analysis. 165-174 - Mariano Ceccato, Thomas Roy Dean, Paolo Tonella, Davide Marchignoli:
Data Model Reverse Engineering in Migrating a Legacy System to Java. 177-186 - Manar H. Alalfi, James R. Cordy, Thomas R. Dean:
SQL2XMI: Reverse Engineering of UML-ER Diagrams from Relational Database Schemas. 187-191 - Anthony Cleve, Jean-Luc Hainaut:
Dynamic Analysis of SQL Statements for Data-Intensive Applications Reverse Engineering. 192-196 - Gerardo de Geest, Sander Vermolen, Arie van Deursen, Eelco Visser:
Generating Version Convertors for Domain-Specific Languages. 197-201 - Katerina Dolgova, Alexander Chernov:
Automatic Type Reconstruction in Disassembled C Programs. 202-206 - Adrian Kuhn, Peter Loretan, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Consistent Layout for Thematic Software Maps. 209-218 - Richard Wettel, Michele Lanza:
Visual Exploration of Large-Scale System Evolution. 219-228 - Slawomir Duszynski, Jens Knodel, Matthias Naab, Dirk Hein, Clemens Schitter:
Variant Comparison - A Technique for Visualizing Software Variants. 229-233 - Holger M. Kienle, Hausi A. Müller:
Towards a Process for Developing Maintenance Tools in Academia. 237-246 - Tao Jiang, Mark Harman, Youssef Hassoun:
Analysis of Procedure Splitability. 247-256 - Muhammad Usman Bhatti, Stéphane Ducasse, Marianne Huchard:
Reconsidering Classes in Procedural Object-Oriented Code. 257-266 - Bart Van Rompaey, Serge Demeyer:
Estimation of Test Code Changes Using Historical Release Data. 269-278 - Masatomo Hashimoto, Akira Mori:
Diff/TS: A Tool for Fine-Grained Structural Change Analysis. 279-288 - Segla Kpodjedo, Filippo Ricca, Philippe Galinier, Giuliano Antoniol:
Error Correcting Graph Matching Application to Software Evolution. 289-293 - José Pedro Correia, Joost Visser:
Benchmarking Technical Quality of Software Products. 297-300 - Darius Blasband:
Hard Facts vs Soft Facts. 301-304 - Jean Henrard, Didier Roland, Anthony Cleve, Jean-Luc Hainaut:
Large-Scale Data Reengineering: Return from Experience. 305-308 - Joris Van Geet:
Reverse Engineering in the World of Enterprise SOA. 311-314 - Olaf Muliawan:
Extending a Model Transformation Language Using Higher Order Transformations. 315-318 - Peter Ebraert:
First-Class Change Objects for Feature-Oriented Programming. 319-322 - Sander Vermolen:
Software Language Evolution. 323-326 - Yijun Yu, Michel Wermelinger:
Graph-Centric Tools for Understanding the Evolution and Relationships of Software Structures. 329-330 - Epameinondas Gasparis, Jonathan Nicholson, Amnon H. Eden, Rick Kazman:
Navigating Through the Design of Object-Oriented Programs. 331-332 - Jin Guo, Ying Zou:
A Business Process Explorer: Recovering Business Processes from Business Applications. 333-334 - Lajos Jeno Fülöp, Péter Hegedüs, Rudolf Ferenc, Tibor Gyimóthy:
Towards a Benchmark for Evaluating Reverse Engineering Tools. 335-336 - Victor Sobreira, Marcelo de Almeida Maia:
A Visual Trace Analysis Tool for Understanding Feature Scattering. 337-338 - Heorhiy Byelas, Alexandru C. Telea:
The Metric Lens: Visualizing Metrics and Structure on Software Diagrams. 339-340 - Stéphane Ducasse, Tudor Gîrba, Orla Greevy, Michele Lanza, Oscar Nierstrasz:
FAMOOSr 2008: Workshop on FAMIX and Moose in Software Reengineering. 343-344 - Andy Zaidman, Abdelwahab Hamou-Lhadj, Orla Greevy, David Röthlisberger:
Workshop on Program Comprehension Through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA'08). 345-346
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