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8th IWPC 2000: Limerick, Ireland
- 8th International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC 2000), 10-11 June 2000, Limerick, Ireland. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0656-9
Keynotes
- Roland T. Mittermeir:
Comprehending by varying Focal Distance. 3-4 - Hausi A. Müller:
Program Comprehension and Software Migration Strategies. 5-
Software Quality Analysis
- Claes Wohlin
, Martin Höst
, Magnus C. Ohlsson:
Understanding the Sources of Software Defects: A Filtering Approach. 9-17 - Jens H. Jahnke, Jörg Niere, Jörg P. Wadsack:
Automated Quality Analysis of Component Software for Embedded Systems. 18-26 - Lars Bratthall, Claes Wohlin
:
Understanding Some Software Quality Aspects from Architecture and Design Models. 27-34
Architecture Recovery
- Kamran Sartipi
, Kostas Kontogiannis, Farhad Mavaddat:
A Pattern Matching Framework for Software Architecture Recovery and Restructuring. 37-47 - John B. Tran, Michael W. Godfrey, Eric H. S. Lee, Richard C. Holt:
Architectural Repair of Open Source Software. 48-59 - Steve Counsell, Peter Newson, Emilia Mendes:
Architectural Level Hypothesis Testing through Reverse Engineering of Object-Oriented Software. 60-66
Reverse Engineering
- Jean-Christophe Deprez
, Arun Lakhotia:
A Formalism to Automate Mapping from Program Features to Code. 69-78 - Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Canfora
, Andrea De Lucia
, Gerardo Casazza, Ettore Merlo:
Tracing Object-Oriented Code into Functional Requirements. 79-86 - Jean-Francois Girard, Martin Würthner:
Evaluating the Accessor Classification Approach to Detect Abstract Data Types. 87-95
Tools and Environments
- Jorma Sajaniemi:
Program Comprehension through Multiple Simultaneous Views: A Session with VinEd. 99-108 - Neil M. Goldman:
Smiley-An Interactive Tool for Monitoring Inter-Module Function Calls. 109-118 - Kurt Nørmark:
Requirements for an Elucidative Programming Environment. 119-128
Program Comprehension Studies
- Stan Rifkin, Lionel E. Deimel:
Program Comprehension Techniques Improve Software Inspections: A Case Study. 131-138 - Cynthia L. Corritore, Susan Wiedenbeck:
Direction and Scope of Comprehension-Related Activities by Procedural and Object-Oriented Programmers: An Empirical Study. 139-148 - Alessandro Bianchi
, Giuseppe Visaggio, Anna Rita Fasolino
:
An Exploratory Case Study of the Maintenance Effectiveness of Traceability Models. 149-158
Metrics and Slicing
- David W. Binkley, L. Ross Raszewski, Christopher Smith, Mark Harman
:
An Empirical Study of Amorphous Slicing as a Program Comprehension Support Tool. 161-170 - James F. Power, Brian A. Malloy:
Metric-Based Analysis of Context-Free Grammars. 171-178 - Harry M. Sneed:
Source Animation as a Means of Program Comprehension. 179-187
Clustering Techniques
- Derek Rayside, Steve Reuss, Erik Hedges, Kostas Kontogiannis:
The Effect of Call Graph Construction Algorithms for Object-Oriented Programs on Automatic Clustering. 191-200 - Rainer Koschke, Thomas Eisenbarth:
A Framework for Experimental Evaluation of Clustering Techniques. 201-210 - Vassilios Tzerpos, Richard C. Holt:
On the Stability of Software Clustering Algorithms. 211-218
Concept Analysis
- Tobias Kuipers, Leon Moonen
:
Types and Concept Analysis for Legacy Systems. 221-230 - Nicolas Anquetil
:
A Comparison of Graphs of Concept for Reverse Engineering. 231-240 - Kunrong Chen, Václav Rajlich:
Case Study of Feature Location Using Dependence Graph. 241-247
Working Sessions
- Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Casazza, Ettore Merlo:
Identification of Lower-Level Artifacts. 253 - Marian Petre:
Empirical Studies of Programming-in-the-Large: How? 254 - Keith Brian Gallagher:
Tools for Program Comprehension: Building a Comprehender's Workbench. 255 - Francoise Balmas, Harald Wertz, Janice Singer:
Understanding Program Understanding. 256
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