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- Marwan Abi-Antoun:
Static extraction and conformance checking of the runtime architecture of object-oriented systems. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 911-912 - Marwan Abi-Antoun, Jonathan Aldrich:
Tool support for statically checking the structural conformance of an object-oriented system to its runtime architecture. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 741-742 - Marwan Abi-Antoun, Jonathan Aldrich:
Tool support for the static extraction of sound hierarchical representations of runtime object graphs. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 743-744 - Andrew J. Aken:
Mining for computing skills. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 765-766 - Alfredo Alba, Varun Bhagwan, Tyrone Grandison:
Accessing the deep web: when good ideas go bad. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 815-818 - Mahmood Ali, Yoav Zibin, Matthew M. Papi, Michael D. Ernst:
Enforcing reference and object immutability in Java. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 725-726 - Craig Anslow, James Noble, Stuart Marshall, Ewan D. Tempero:
Visualizing the word structure of Java class names. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 777-778 - Ritu Arora:
Raising the level of abstraction of application-level checkpointing. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 919-920 - Anya Helene Bagge, Valentin David, Magne Haveraaen:
Axiom-based testing for C++. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 721-722 - Anya Helene Bagge, Valentin David, Magne Haveraaen:
Testing with concepts and axioms in C++. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 773-774 - Nels E. Beckman:
Verifying correct usage of atomic blocks using access permissions. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 905-906 - Joseph Bergin, Rick Mercer, David West, Robert C. Duvall, Eugene Wallingford, Pamela M. Rostal, Richard P. Gabriel:
A snapshot of studio based learning: code reviews as a means of community building. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 887-888 - Mirco Bianco, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi:
SyQL: an object oriented, fuzzy, temporal query language for repositories of software artifacts. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 715-716 - Kevin Bierhoff:
Checking API protocol compliance in java. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 915-916 - Anders Aas Bjerkestrand, Lars Arne Skår, Ruth G. Lennon, Amir Zeid:
Sixth international workshop on SOA & web services: best practices. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 857-858 - Bernd Bruegge, Harald Stangl, Maximilian Reiss:
An experiment in teaching innovation in software engineering: video presentation. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 807-810 - Michael E. Caspersen, Jürgen Börstler, Adrienne Decker, Carl Alphonce:
Worked examples for sound OO pedagogy: the seventh "killer examples" workshop. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 781-782 - Michael E. Caspersen, Jürgen Börstler, Adrienne Decker, Carl Alphonce:
Worked examples for sound object-oriented pedagogy: a "killer" workshop. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 869-870 - Yung-Pin Cheng, Jih-Feng Chen, Ming-Chieh Chiu, Nien-Wei Lai, Chien-Chih Tseng:
xDIVA: a debugging visualization system with composable visualization metaphors. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 807-810 - Adriana E. Chis:
Automatic detection of memory anti-patterns. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 925-926 - Pascal Costanza, Richard P. Gabriel, Robert Hirschfeld, Guy L. Steele Jr.:
Lisp50: The 50th birthday of lisp at OOPSLA 2008. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 853-854 - Emanuele Danovaro, Andrea Janes, Giancarlo Succi:
Jidoka in software development. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 827-830 - Emanuele Danovaro, Tadas Remencius, Alberto Sillitti, Giancarlo Succi:
PEM: experience management tool for software companies. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 733-734 - Ayla Dantas:
Improving developers' confidence in test results of multi-threaded systems: avoiding early and late assertions. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 899-900 - Valentin David:
Preparing for C++0x. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 769-770 - Uri Dekel:
eMoose: a memory aid for software developers. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 751-752 - Uri Dekel:
eMoose: a memory aid for software developers. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 783-784 - Uri Dekel:
Designing a memory aid to support software developers. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 891-892 - Danny Dig, Robert M. Fuhrer, Ralph E. Johnson:
The 2nd workshop on refactoring tools (WRT'08). OOPSLA Companion 2008: 859-860 - Tudor Dumitras, Danny Dig, Iulian Neamtiu:
1st ACM workshop on hot topics in software upgrades (HotSWUp 2008). OOPSLA Companion 2008: 837-838
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