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WCRE
2007
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Do Code and Comments Co-Evolve? On the Relation between Source Code and Comment Changes
Comments are valuable especially for program understanding and maintenance, but do developers comment their code? To which extent do they add comments or adapt them when they evol...
Beat Fluri, Michael Würsch, Harald Gall
MKWI
2008
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13 years 5 months ago
Self-describing Agents
: Multi-Agent systems follow a highly abstract programming paradigm. of this abstraction level, behaviours of the participants are not always clearly reproducible for humans. In th...
Günther Görz, Bernd Ludwig, Peter Rei&sz...
RE
2005
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Reverse Engineering Goal Models from Legacy Code
A reverse engineering process aims at reconstructing el abstractions from source code. This paper presents a novel reverse engineering methodology for recovering stakeholder goal ...
Yijun Yu, Yiqiao Wang, John Mylopoulos, Sotirios L...
KBSE
1998
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Explaining Synthesized Software
Motivated by NASA's need for high-assurance software, NASA Ames' Amphion project has developed a generic program generation system based on deductive synthesis. Amphion ...
Jeffrey Van Baalen, Peter Robinson, Michael R. Low...
ICSM
2009
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
Decomposing object-oriented class modules using an agglomerative clustering technique
Software can be considered a live entity, as it undergoes many alterations throughout its lifecycle. Furthermore, developers do not usually retain a good design in favor of adding...
Marios Fokaefs, Nikolaos Tsantalis, Alexander Chat...