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2020 – today
- 2020
[c24]Thomas W. Price, David Hovemeyer, Kelly Rivers, Ge Gao, Austin Cory Bart, Ayaan M. Kazerouni
, Brett A. Becker, Andrew Petersen, Luke Gusukuma, Stephen H. Edwards, David Babcock:
ProgSnap2: A Flexible Format for Programming Process Data. ITiCSE 2020: 356-362
2010 – 2019
- 2019
[c23]Stephen H. Edwards, Jaime Spacco, David Hovemeyer:
Can Industrial-Strength Static Analysis Be Used to Help Students Who Are Struggling to Complete Programming Activities? HICSS 2019: 1-10
- 2018
[c22]Cynthia Bagier Taylor, Jaime Spacco, David P. Bunde, Joe Hummel, David Hovemeyer:
Peer Instruction: Tips, Techniques and Resources (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2018: 1065
- 2017
[c21]David Hovemeyer, Arto Hellas, Andrew Petersen
, Jaime Spacco:
Progsnap: Sharing Programming Snapshots for Research (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2017: 709
[c20]Cynthia Bagier Taylor, Joe Hummel, David Hovemeyer, David P. Bunde, John F. Dooley, Jaime Spacco:
Peer Instruction in Practice (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2017: 743
- 2016
[c19]David Hovemeyer, Arto Hellas, Andrew Petersen
, Jaime Spacco:
Control-Flow-Only Abstract Syntax Trees for Analyzing Students' Programming Progress. ICER 2016: 63-72
[c18]David Hovemeyer:
FunWithSound: A Music Composition and Synthesis Library for Processing (Abstract Only). SIGCSE 2016: 700
- 2015
[c17]Jaime Spacco, Paul Denny, Brad Richards, David Babcock, David Hovemeyer, James Moscola, Robert C. Duvall:
Analyzing Student Work Patterns Using Programming Exercise Data. SIGCSE 2015: 18-23
- 2014
[c16]David Hovemeyer, Jaime Spacco, Robert C. Duvall, Stephen H. Edwards, Amruth N. Kumar, Andrew Petersen
, Daniel Zingaro:
Using and sharing programming exercises to improve introductory courses (abstract only). SIGCSE 2014: 737
- 2013
[c15]Andrei Papancea, Jaime Spacco, David Hovemeyer:
An open platform for managing short programming exercises. ICER 2013: 47-52
[c14]David Hovemeyer, Matthew Hertz, Paul Denny, Jaime Spacco, Andrei Papancea, John C. Stamper, Kelly Rivers:
CloudCoder: building a community for creating, assigning, evaluating and sharing programming exercises (abstract only). SIGCSE 2013: 742
2000 – 2009
- 2008
[j3]Nathaniel Ayewah, David Hovemeyer, J. David Morgenthaler
, John Penix, William Pugh:
Using Static Analysis to Find Bugs. IEEE Softw. 25(5): 22-29 (2008)
- 2007
[c13]David Hovemeyer, William Pugh:
Status report on JSR-305: annotations for software defect detection. OOPSLA Companion 2007: 799-800
[c12]David Hovemeyer, William Pugh:
Finding more null pointer bugs, but not too many. PASTE 2007: 9-14
- 2006
[c11]Jaime Spacco, David Hovemeyer, William Pugh, Fawzi Emad, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, Nelson Padua-Perez:
Experiences with marmoset: designing and using an advanced submission and testing system for programming courses. ITiCSE 2006: 13-17
[c10]Jaime Spacco, David Hovemeyer, William Pugh:
Tracking defect warnings across versions. MSR 2006: 133-136
[c9]Jaime Spacco, William Pugh, Nathaniel Ayewah, David Hovemeyer:
The Marmoset project: an automated snapshot, submission, and testing system. OOPSLA Companion 2006: 669-670
[c8]Brian Cole, Daniel Hakim, David Hovemeyer, Reuven Lazarus, William Pugh, Kristin Stephens:
Improving your software using static analysis to find bugs. OOPSLA Companion 2006: 673-674
- 2005
[b1]David Hovemeyer:
Simple and Effective Static Analysis to Find Bugs. University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, 2005
[j2]Jaime Spacco, Jaymie Strecker, David Hovemeyer, William Pugh:
Software repository mining with Marmoset: an automated programming project snapshot and testing system. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 30(4): 1-5 (2005)
[c7]Jaime Spacco, Jaymie Strecker, David Hovemeyer, William Pugh:
Software repository mining with Marmoset: an automated programming project snapshot and testing system. MSR 2005
[c6]David Hovemeyer, Jaime Spacco, William Pugh:
Evaluating and tuning a static analysis to find null pointer bugs. PASTE 2005: 13-19
- 2004
[j1]David Hovemeyer, William Pugh:
Finding bugs is easy. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 92-106 (2004)
[c5]Jaime Spacco, David Hovemeyer, William Pugh:
An Eclipse-based course project snapshot and submission system. ETX 2004: 52-56
[c4]David Hovemeyer, William Pugh:
Finding bugs is easy. OOPSLA Companion 2004: 132-136
[c3]David Hovemeyer, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, Bobby Bhattacharjee:
Running on the bare metal with GeekOS. SIGCSE 2004: 315-319
- 2002
[c2]David Hovemeyer, William Pugh, Jaime Spacco:
Atomic Instructions in Java. ECOOP 2002: 133-154
- 2001
[c1]David Hovemeyer, William Pugh:
More Efficient Network Class Loading Through Bundling. Java Virtual Machine Research and Technology Symposium 2001: 127-140
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