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IWPC
2008
IEEE
14 years 5 days ago
A Tool for Visual Understanding of Source Code Dependencies
Many program comprehension tools use graphs to visualize and analyze source code. The main issue is that existing approaches create graphs overloaded with too much information. Gr...
Martin Pinzger, Katja Grafenhain, Patrick Knab, Ha...
ICSE
2008
IEEE-ACM
14 years 6 months ago
Are fit tables really talking?: a series of experiments to understand whether fit tables are useful during evolution tasks
Test-driven software development tackles the problem of operationally defining the features to be implemented by means of test cases. This approach was recently ported to the earl...
Filippo Ricca, Massimiliano Di Penta, Marco Torchi...
ICMT
2009
Springer
14 years 10 days ago
Model Superimposition in Software Product Lines
In software product line engineering, feature composition generates software tailored to specific requirements from a common set of artifacts. Superimposition is a technique to me...
Sven Apel, Florian Janda, Salvador Trujillo, Chris...
ISESE
2002
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
'Bad Practice' or 'Bad Methods' -- Are Software Engineering and Ethnographic Discourses Incompatible?
Organisational problems in industry have evoked increased interest in empirical methodologies in the broader software engineering community. In particular, the human role in softw...
Kari Rönkkö, Olle Lindeberg, Yvonne Ditt...
WSC
1998
13 years 7 months ago
The Future of Java-based Simulation
Java-based simulation presents a unique opportunity for revolutionary changes in the process of developing simulation models and in the mission of the simulation software firms th...
Richard A. Kilgore, Kevin J. Healy, George B. Klei...