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- 2004
- David W. Binkley, Sebastian Danicic, Tibor Gyimóthy, Mark Harman, Ákos Kiss, Lahcen Ouarbya:
Formalizing Executable Dynamic and Forward Slicing. SCAM 2004: 43-52 - Magiel Bruntink, Arie van Deursen:
Predicting Class Testability using Object-Oriented Metrics. SCAM 2004: 136-145 - Mariano Ceccato, Paolo Tonella:
Adding Distribution to Existing Applications by Means of Aspect Oriented Programming. SCAM 2004: 107-116 - Deji Fatiregun, Mark Harman, Robert M. Hierons:
Evolving Transformation Sequences using Genetic Algorithms. SCAM 2004: 66-75 - Keith B. Gallagher:
Some Notes on Interprocedural Program Slicing. SCAM 2004: 36-42 - Mark Harman, David W. Binkley, Ranjit Singh, Robert M. Hierons:
Amorphous Procedure Extraction. SCAM 2004: 85-94 - Daqing Hou, H. James Hoover, Piotr Rudnicki:
Specifying the Law of Demeter and C++ Programming Guidelines with FCL. SCAM 2004: 119-127 - Jens Krinke:
Context-Sensitivity Matters, But Context Does Not. SCAM 2004: 29-35 - Arun Lakhotia, Eric Uday Kumar:
Abstracting Stack to Detect Obfuscated Calls in Binaries. SCAM 2004: 17-26 - Katsuhisa Maruyama, Shinichiro Yamamoto:
A CASE Tool Platform Using an XML Representation of Java Source Code. SCAM 2004: 158-167 - Uwe Naumann, Jean Utke, Andrew Lyons, Michael W. Fagan:
Control Flow Reversal for Adjoint Code Generation. SCAM 2004: 55-64 - Gregorio Robles, Jesús M. González-Barahona:
Executable Source Code and Non-Executable Source Code: Analysis and Relationships. SCAM 2004: 149-157 - Gregg Rothermel:
Using Source-Code Analysis to Help End-User Programmers Create Dependable Software. SCAM 2004: 3 - Bogong Su, Jian Wang, Erh-Wen Hu, Joseph B. Manzano:
Software De-Pipelining Technique. SCAM 2004: 7-16 - Tom Tourwé, Kim Mens:
Mining Aspectual Views using Formal Concept Analysis. SCAM 2004: 97-106 - Vera Wahler, Dietmar Seipel, Jürgen Wolff von Gudenberg, Gregor Fischer:
Clone Detection in Source Code by Frequent Itemset Techniques. SCAM 2004: 128-135 - Xia Xu, Chung-Horng Lung, Marzia Zaman, Anand Srinivasan:
Program Restructuring Through Clustering Techniques. SCAM 2004: 75-84 - 4th IEEE International Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2004), 15-16 September 2004, Chicago, IL, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2144-4 [contents]
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