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ETX 2006: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Michael G. Burke, Alessandro Orso, Martin P. Robillard:
Proceedings of the 2006 OOPSLA workshop on Eclipse Technology eXchange, ETX 2006, Portland, Oregon, USA, October 22-23, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-621-1 - ChangWoo Jung, Han Chen:
Embedded device solution life cycle support with Eclipse. 1-5 - Isabella A. da Silva, Ping H. Chen, Christopher van der Westhuizen, Roger M. Ripley, André van der Hoek:
Lighthouse: coordination through emerging design. 11-15 - Thomas Zimmermann:
Fine-grained processing of CVS archives with APFEL. 16-20 - Silvia Breu, Thomas Zimmermann, Christian Lindig:
HAM: cross-cutting concerns in Eclipse. 21-24 - Danny Dig, Kashif Manzoor, Tien N. Nguyen, Ralph E. Johnson:
MolhadoRef: a refactoring-aware infrastructure for OO programs. 25-29 - Josh Dehlinger, Qian Feng, Lan Hu:
SSVChecker: unifying static security vulnerability detection tools in an Eclipse plug-in. 30-34 - Lucía Cavatorta, Guido de Caso, Andrés Ferrari, Víctor A. Braberman, Diego Garbervetsky, Nicolas Kicillof, Fernando Schapachnik, Alfredo Olivero:
A toolsuite for the verification of real-time systems in Eclipse. 35-39 - Jason Sawin, Mariana Sharp, Atanas Rountev:
Generating run-time progress reports for a points-to analysis in Eclipse. 40-44 - David Aspinall, Daniel Winterstein, Christoph Lüth, Ahsan Fayyaz:
Proof general in Eclipse: system and architecture overview. 45-49 - Robert Tairas, Jeff Gray, Ira D. Baxter:
Visualization of clone detection results. 50-54 - Marcel Bruch, Thorsten Schäfer, Mira Mezini:
FrUiT: IDE support for framework understanding. 55-59 - Barthélémy Dagenais, Harold Ossher:
Guidance through active concerns. 60-64 - Michael J. Coblenz, Amy J. Ko, Brad A. Myers:
JASPER: an Eclipse plug-in to facilitate software maintenance tasks. 65-69 - Hallvard Trætteberg, Trond Aalberg:
JExercise: a specification-based and test-driven exercise support plugin for Eclipse. 70-74 - Izzet Safer, Gail C. Murphy, Julie Waterhouse, Jin Li:
A focused learning environment for Eclipse. 75-79 - John W. S. Liu, Mariano P. Consens, Flavio Rizzolo:
XPlainer-Eclipse: explaining XPath within Eclipse. 80-84
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