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ECOOP
2008
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
A Case Study for Aspect Based Updating
Rather than upgrading a software system to the next version by installing a new binary, software systems could be updated "on-thefly" during their execution. We are devel...
Susanne Cech Previtali, Thomas R. Gross
CCS
2009
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Secure open source collaboration: an empirical study of linus' law
Open source software is often considered to be secure. One factor in this confidence in the security of open source software lies in leveraging large developer communities to find...
Andrew Meneely, Laurie A. Williams
MSR
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Mining large software compilations over time: another perspective of software evolution
With the success of libre (free, open source) software, a new type of software compilation has become increasingly common. Such compilations, often referred to as ‘distributions...
Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-B...
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ICSM
2002
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Maintenance of Object Oriented Systems through Re-Engineering: A Case Study
Unregulated evolution of software often leads to software ageing which not only makes the product difficult to maintain but also breaks the consistency between design and impleme...
Manoranjan Satpathy, Nils T. Siebel, Daniel Rodr&i...
COMPSAC
2008
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Managing Libre Software Distributions under a Product Line Approach
Software product lines have already proven to be a successful methodology for building and maintaining a collection of similar software products, based on a common architecture. H...
Israel Herraiz, Gregorio Robles, Rafael Capilla, J...