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eTX 2003: Anaheim, California, USA
- Michael G. Burke:
Proceedings of the 2003 OOPSLA Workshop on Eclipse Technology eXchange, October 2003, Anaheim, CA, USA. ACM 2003, ISBN 978-1-4503-7470-5 - Philipp Bouillon, Martin Burger, Andreas Zeller:
Automated debugging in Eclipse (at the touch of not even a button). 1-5 - Philip J. Quitslund:
Beyond files: programming with multiple source views. 6-9 - Ali Taleghani, Jonathan S. Ostroff:
BON development tool. 10-14 - Li-Te Cheng:
Breaking out of Eclipse: developing an ActiveX host for SWT. 15-19 - Venkatesh Prasad Ranganath, Adam Childs, Jesse Greenwald, Matthew B. Dwyer, John Hatcliff, Gurdip Singh:
Cadena: enabling CCM-based application development in Eclipse. 20-24 - Charles Reis, Robert Cartwright:
A friendly face for Eclipse. 25-29 - Nachiappan Nagappan, Laurie A. Williams, Mladen A. Vouk:
"Good enough" software reliability estimation plug-in for Eclipse. 30-34 - Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Daniela E. Damian, Jeff Michaud, Del Myers, Marcellus Mindel, Daniel M. Germán, Mary Sanseverino, Elizabeth Hargreaves:
Improving the usability of Eclipse for novice programmers. 35-39 - Will Robinson, Ben D'Angelo:
Integrating software productivity tools into Eclipse. 40-44 - Li-Te Cheng, Susanne Hupfer, Steven I. Ross, John F. Patterson:
Jazzing up Eclipse with collaborative tools. 45-49 - Kenny Wong, Warren Blanchet, Ying Liu, Curtis Schofield, Eleni Stroulia, Zhenchang Xing:
JRefleX: towards supporting small student software teams. 50-54 - Mark van den Brand, H. A. de Jong, Paul Klint, A. Taeke Kooiker:
A language development environment for Eclipse. 55-59 - Anna Gerber, Kerry Raymond:
MOF to EMF: there and back again. 60-64 - Frank Mueller, Antony L. Hosking:
Penumbra: an Eclipse plugin for introductory programming. 65-68 - Doug Janzen, Kris De Volder:
Programs as information. 69-73 - Jan Hannemann, Thomas Fritz, Gail C. Murphy:
Refactoring to aspects: an interactive approach. 74-78 - Bruce R. Childers, Mary Lou Soffa, Jon Beaver, Lidiya Ber, Kevin Cammarata, Tom Kane, Juliya Litman, Jonathan Misurda:
SoftTest: a framework for software testing of Java programs. 79-83 - Shairaj Shaik, Raymond Corvin, Rajesh Sudarsan, Faizan Javed, Qasim Ijaz, Suman Roychoudhury, Jeffrey G. Gray, Barrett R. Bryant:
SpeechClipse: an Eclipse speech plug-in. 84-88 - Beum-Seuk Lee, Xiaoqing Wu, Fei Cao, Shih-Hsi Liu, Wei Zhao, Chunmin Yang, Barrett R. Bryant, Jeffrey G. Gray:
T-Clipse: an integrated development environment for two-level grammar. 89-93 - Steven K. Andrianoff, David B. Levine, Stephen D. Gewand, Greta A. Heissenberger:
A testing-based framework for programming contests. 94-98 - Aaron Greenhouse, Timothy J. Halloran, William L. Scherlis:
Using Eclipse to demonstrate positive static assurance of Java program concurrency design intent. 99-103
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