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PLATEAU@SPLASH 2011: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Craig Anslow, Shane Markstrum, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:

Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Evaluation and usability of programming languages and tools, PLATEAU 2011, Portland, OR, USA, October 24, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1024-6
Keynote address
- Brad A. Myers:

Inherent vs. accidental vs. intentional difficulties in programming. 1-2
Programming languages and programming
- Andreas Stefik, Susanna Siebert

, Melissa Stefik, Kim Slattery:
An empirical comparison of the accuracy rates of novices using the quorum, perl, and randomo programming languages. 3-8 - Caitlin Sadowski, Sri Kurniawan:

Heuristic evaluation of programming language features: two parallel programming case studies. 9-14 - Sebastian Kleinschmager, Stefan Hanenberg:

How to rate programming skills in programming experiments?: a preliminary, exploratory, study based on university marks, pretests, and self-estimation. 15-24
Tools
- YoungSeok Yoon

, Brad A. Myers:
Capturing and analyzing low-level events from the code editor. 25-30 - Mohsen Vakilian, Nicholas Chen, Stas Negara, Balaji Ambresh Rajkumar, Roshanak Zilouchian Moghaddam, Ralph E. Johnson:

The need for richer refactoring usage data. 31-38 - Macneil Shonle, William G. Griswold

, Sorin Lerner:
Using metaphors from natural discussion to improve the design of arcum. 39-44 - Thomas D. LaToza, Brad A. Myers:

Designing useful tools for developers. 45-50
APIs, metrics, DSLs, program comprehension
- Ciera Jaspan, Jonathan Aldrich

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Are object protocols burdensome?: an empirical study of developer forums. 51-56 - Yossi Gil, Maayan Goldstein, Dany Moshkovich:

How much information do software metrics contain? 57-64 - Ankica Barisic

, Vasco Amaral
, Miguel Goulão
, Bruno Barroca
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Quality in use of domain-specific languages: a case study. 65-72 - Tim Frey, Marius Gelhausen, Gunter Saake:

Categorization of concerns: a categorical program comprehension model. 73-82

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