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- 2019
- Yuan Huang, Queping Kong, Nan Jia, Xiangping Chen, Zibin Zheng:
Recommending differentiated code to support smart contract update. ICPC 2019: 260-270 - Hussein Alrubaye, Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer, Ali Ouni:
On the use of information retrieval to automate the detection of third-party Java library migration at the method level. ICPC 2019: 347-357 - Gina R. Bai, Brian Clee, Nischal Shrestha, Carl Chapman, Cimone Wright, Kathryn T. Stolee:
Exploring tools and strategies used during regular expression composition tasks. ICPC 2019: 197-208 - Jennifer Bauer, Janet Siegmund, Norman Peitek, Johannes C. Hofmeister, Sven Apel:
Indentation: simply a matter of style or support for program comprehension? ICPC 2019: 154-164 - David W. Binkley, Marcia Davis, Dawn J. Lawrie, Christopher Morrell:
To CamelCase or under_score. ICPC 2019: 177 - Di Chen, Kathryn T. Stolee, Tim Menzies:
Replication can improve prior results: a GitHub study of pull request acceptance. ICPC 2019: 179-190 - Jie Chen, Dongjin Yu, Haiyang Hu, Zhongjin Li, Hua Hu:
Analyzing performance-aware code changes in software development process. ICPC 2019: 300-310 - Andre Eposhi, Willian Nalepa Oizumi, Alessandro Garcia, Leonardo da Silva Sousa, Roberto Felicio Oliveira, Anderson Oliveira:
Removal of design problems through refactorings: are we looking at the right symptoms? ICPC 2019: 148-153 - Sarah Fakhoury, Devjeet Roy, Sk Adnan Hassan, Venera Arnaoudova:
Improving source code readability: theory and practice. ICPC 2019: 2-12 - Francisco Gonçalves de Almeida Filho, Antônio Diogo Forte Martins, Tiago da Silva Vinuto, José Maria Monteiro, Ítalo Pereira de Sousa, Javam de Castro Machado, Lincoln Souza Rocha:
Prevalence of bad smells in PL/SQL projects. ICPC 2019: 116-121 - Eduardo A. Fontana, Fábio Petrillo:
Visualizing sequences of debugging sessions using swarm debugging. ICPC 2019: 139-143 - Xiaoqin Fu, Haipeng Cai:
Measuring interprocess communications in distributed systems. ICPC 2019: 323-334 - Davide Fucci, Daniela Girardi, Nicole Novielli, Luigi Quaranta, Filippo Lanubile:
A replication study on code comprehension and expertise using lightweight biometric sensors. ICPC 2019: 311-322 - Jianbo Gao, Han Liu, Yue Li, Chao Liu, Zhiqiang Yang, Qingshan Li, Zhi Guan, Zhong Chen:
Towards automated testing of blockchain-based decentralized applications. ICPC 2019: 294-299 - Lucian Gonçales, Kleinner Farias, Bruno Carreiro da Silva, Jonathan Fessler:
Measuring the cognitive load of software developers: a systematic mapping study. ICPC 2019: 42-52 - Hirotaka Honda, Shogo Tokui, Kazuki Yokoi, Eunjong Choi, Norihiro Yoshida, Katsuro Inoue:
CCEvovis: a clone evolution visualization system for software maintenance. ICPC 2019: 122-125 - Judith F. Islam, Manishankar Mondal, Chanchal K. Roy, Kevin A. Schneider:
Comparing bug replication in regular and micro code clones. ICPC 2019: 81-92 - Hongyu Kuang, Hui Gao, Hao Hu, Xiaoxing Ma, Jian Lu, Patrick Mäder, Alexander Egyed:
Using frugal user feedback with closeness analysis on code to improve IR-based traceability recovery. ICPC 2019: 369-379 - Juraj Kubelka, Romain Robbes, Alexandre Bergel:
Live programming and software evolution: questions during a programming change task. ICPC 2019: 30-41 - Omer Levy, Dror G. Feitelson:
Understanding large-scale software: a hierarchical view. ICPC 2019: 283-293 - Hongliang Liang, Yini Zhang, Yue Yu, Zhuosi Xie, Lin Jiang:
Sequence coverage directed greybox fuzzing. ICPC 2019: 249-259 - Han Liu, Zhiqiang Yang, Yu Jiang, Wenqi Zhao, Jiaguang Sun:
Enabling clone detection for ethereum via smart contract birthmarks. ICPC 2019: 105-115 - Diego Marcilio, Rodrigo Bonifácio, Eduardo Monteiro, Edna Dias Canedo, Welder Pinheiro Luz, Gustavo Pinto:
Are static analysis violations really fixed?: a closer look at realistic usage of SonarQube. ICPC 2019: 209-219 - Mohammad Jafar Mashhadi, Hadi Hemmati:
An empirical study on practicality of specification mining algorithms on a real-world application. ICPC 2019: 65-69 - Tsuyoshi Mizouchi, Kazumasa Shimari, Takashi Ishio, Katsuro Inoue:
PADLA: a dynamic log level adapter using online phase detection. ICPC 2019: 135-138 - Fabiano Pecorelli, Fabio Palomba, Dario Di Nucci, Andrea De Lucia:
Comparing heuristic and machine learning approaches for metric-based code smell detection. ICPC 2019: 93-104 - Norman Peitek, Sven Apel, André Brechmann, Chris Parnin, Janet Siegmund:
CodersMUSE: multi-modal data exploration of program-comprehension experiments. ICPC 2019: 126-129 - Christina L. Peterson, Pierre LaBorde, Damian Dechev:
CCSpec: a correctness condition specification tool. ICPC 2019: 220-230 - Liane Praza:
The untapped potential of analyzing complete developer workflows. ICPC 2019: 178 - Wasim Said, Jochen Quante, Rainer Koschke:
Do extracted state machine models help to understand embedded software? ICPC 2019: 191-196
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