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found 23 matches
- 1997
- Anthony Berglas, John V. Harrison:
Evaluation of the ITOC information system design recovery tool. WPC 1997: 176-182 - Elizabeth Burd, Malcolm Munro:
Enriching Program Comprehension for Software Reuse. WPC 1997: 130-137 - Ilene Burnstein, Katherine Roberson:
Automated Chunking to Support Program Comprehension. WPC 1997: 40-49 - Pui-Shan Chan, Malcolm Munro:
PUI: A Tool to Support Program Understanding. WPC 1997: 192-198 - Mei C. Chuah, Stephen G. Eick:
Glyphs for Software Visualization. WPC 1997: 183-191 - Aniello Cimitile, Andrea De Lucia, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca, Anna Rita Fasolino:
Identifying objects in legacy systems. WPC 1997: 138-147 - Richard Clayton, Spencer Rugaber, Lyman Taylor, Linda M. Wills:
A Case Study of Domain-based Program Understanding. WPC 1997: 102-110 - Jean-Marie Favre:
Understanding-In-The-Large. WPC 1997: 29-38 - Mark Harman, Sebastian Danicic:
Amorphous Program Slicing. WPC 1997: 70-79 - René Klösch, Johannes Weidl, Georg Trausmuth, Harald C. Gall:
Facilitating Program Comprehension via Generic Components for State Machines. WPC 1997: 118-127 - Bogdan Korel, Juergen Rilling:
Dynamic Program Slicing in Understanding of Program Execution. WPC 1997: 80-89 - Steve Lang, Anneliese von Mayrhauser:
Building a Research Infrastructure for Program Comprehension Observations. WPC 1997: 165-169 - Dejan Markovic, Jack R. Hagemeister, C. S. Raghavendra, Sanjay Bhansali:
Semi-automatic Generation of Parallelizable Patterns from Source Code Examples. WPC 1997: 50-59 - Melody M. Moore, Spencer Rugaber:
Using Knowledge Representation to Understand Interactive Systems. WPC 1997: 60-67 - Václav Rajlich, George S. Cowan:
Towards Standard for Experiments in Program Comprehension. WPC 1997: 160-161 - Spencer Rugaber, Linda M. Wills:
Position Paper on Research Infrastructure for Reengineering. WPC 1997: 162-164 - Jelber Sayyad-Shirabad, Timothy Lethbridge, Steve Lyon:
A Little Knowledge Can Go a Long Way Towards Program Understanding. WPC 1997: 111-117 - Margaret-Anne D. Storey, F. David Fracchia, Hausi A. Müller:
Cognitive Design Elements to Support the Construction of a Mental Model during Software Visualization. WPC 1997: 17-28 - Scott R. Tilley, Dennis B. Smith:
On Using the Web as Infrastructure for Reengineering. WPC 1997: 170-173 - Paolo Tonella, Giuliano Antoniol, Roberto Fiutem, Ettore Merlo:
Points-to Analysis for Program Understanding. WPC 1997: 90-99 - Giuseppe Visaggio:
Relationships between Documentation and Maintenance Activities. WPC 1997: 4-16 - Hongji Yang, Paul Luker, William C. Chu:
Code Understanding through Program Transformation for Reusable Component Identification. WPC 1997: 148-157 - 5th International Workshop on Program Comprehension (WPC '97), May 28-30, 1997 - Dearborn, MI, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-7993-X [contents]
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