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Barrier Slicing and Chopping
slides from talk
Jens Krinke
,
Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik
,
Universität Passau
, Germany
Online Cycle Detection and Difference Propagation for Pointer Analysis
slides from talk
David Pearce
,
Paul Kelly
,
Chris Hankin
,
Department of Computer Science
,
Imperial College
, UK.
Slicing the SCAM Mug: A Case Study in Semantic Slicing
slides from talk
Martin Ward
,
Software Technology Research Lab
,
Department of Computer Science
,
DeMontfort University
and
Software Migrations Ltd
, UK
Checking Program Profiles
slides from talk
Patrick Moseley,
Saumya Debray
,
Gregory Andrews
,
Department of Computer Science
,
University of Arizona
, USA.
XOgastan: XML-Oriented gcc AST Analysis and Transformations
slides from talk
Giulio Antoniol
,
Massimiliano Di Penta
,
Research Centre on Software Technology
,
Università degli Studi del Sannio
,
Gianluca Masone, Umberto Villano,
Università degli Studi del Sannio
, Italy.
Static Slicing of Reactive Programs
slides from talk
Aditya Kulkarni, Ramesh S., IIT, Bombay, India.
Design and Implementation of Bytecode-based Java Slicing System
slides from talk
Fumiaki Umemori
,
Kenji Konda
,
Reishi Yokomori
,
Katsuro Inoue
,
Software Engineering Laboratory
,
Osaka University
, Japan.
Detection of Redundant Code using R2D2
slides from talk
Antonio Leitao, INESC-ID/
Technical University of Lisbon
Towards managing environment dependence during legacy systems maintenance and renovation
slides from talk
Maxim Mossienko, Oleg Khaschansky, Dmitriy Antonov, Oleg Smirnov, Anton Gubanov,
St. Petersburg State University
, Russia.
The Java System Dependence Graph
slides from talk
Neil Walkinshaw
,
Murray Wood
,
Marc Roper
,
Department of Computer and Information Sciences
,
University of Strathclyde
, UK
Applying Meyer's Taxonomy to Object-Oriented Software Systems
slides from talk
Michael English, Jim Buckley,
University of Limmerick
, Ireland.
Power Law Distributions in Class Relationships
slides from talk
Richard Wheeldon
,
Steve Counsell
,
School of Computer Science and Information Systems
,
Birkbeck College
, UK
Improving the Static Analysis of Loops by Dynamic Partitioning Techniques
slides from talk
Matthieu Martel, CEA
Interprocedural Static Slicing of Binary Executables
slides from talk
Akos Kiss
, Judit Jász, Gábor Lehotai,
Tibor Gyimóthy
Department of Informatics
,
University of Szeged
, Hungary
Denotational Semantics of CPP
slides from talk
Jean-Marie Favre
,
Software Engineering Tools and Environments
,
University of Grenoble
, France
Turning Dynamic Typing into Static Typing by Program Specialization
slides from talk
Karina Olmos,
Eelco Visser
,
Institute of Information and Computing Sciences
,
Utrecht University
, Netherlands
Unique Renaming of Java Using Source Transformation
slides from talk
Xinping Guo,
Jim Cordy
,
Tom Dean
,
Queen's University
, Canada.
Parse-Tree Annotations Meet Re-Engineering Concerns
slides from talk
Jan Kort
,
University of Amsterdam
, Netherlands,
Ralf Lämmel
,
Free University of Amsterdam
and
Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica
, Netherlands
Design of the CodeBoost Transformation System for Domain-Specific Optimisation of C++ Programs
slides from talk
Otto Skrove Bagge
,
Karl Trygve Kalleberg
,
Magne Haveraaen
,
Department of Informatics
,
University of Bergen
, Norway
Eelco Visser
,
Institute of Information and Computing Sciences
,
Utrecht University
, Netherlands
Results from a Large-Scale Study of Performance Optimization Techniques for Source Code Analyses Based on Graph Reachability Algorithms
slides from talk
Dave Binkley
,
Computer Science Department
,
Loyola College in Maryland
, USA
Mark Harman
,
Department of Information Systems and Computing
,
Brunel University
, UK
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Mark Harman, Department of Information Systems and Computing, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 3PH.