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WRT@OOPSLA 2008: Nashville, TN, USA
- Second ACM Workshop on Refactoring Tools, WRT 2008, in conjunction with OOPSLA 2008, Nashville, TN, USA, October 19, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-339-6
- Martin Kempf, Reto Kleeb, Michael Klenk, Peter Sommerlad:
Cross language refactoring for Eclipse plug-ins. 1 - Huiqing Li, Simon J. Thompson:
Tool support for refactoring functional programs. 2 - Macneil Shonle, William G. Griswold, Sorin Lerner:
When refactoring acts like modularity: keeping options open with persistent condition checking. 3 - Nicholas Chen, Ralph E. Johnson:
Toward refactoring in a polyglot world: extending automated refactoring support across Java and XML. 4 - Torbjörn Ekman, Max Schäfer, Mathieu Verbaere:
Refactoring is not (yet) about transformation. 5 - Sandro Schulze, Martin Kuhlemann, Marko Rosenmüller:
Towards a refactoring guideline using code clone classification. 6 - Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Andrew P. Black, Danny Dig, Chris Parnin:
Gathering refactoring data: a comparison of four methods. 7 - Márcio Ribeiro, Paulo Borba:
Recommending refactorings when restructuring variabilities in software product lines. 8 - Dustin Campbell, Mark Miller:
Designing refactoring tools for developers. 9 - Aharon Abadi, Ran Ettinger, Yishai A. Feldman:
Re-approaching the refactoring Rubicon. 10 - Beverly A. Sanders, Erik Deumens, Victor Lotrich, Mark Ponton:
Refactoring a language for parallel computational chemistry. 11 - Munawar Hafiz, Ralph Johnson:
A security oriented program transformation to "add on" policies to prevent injection attacks. 12 - Dmitry Jemerov:
Implementing refactorings in IntelliJ IDEA. 13
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