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2nd TOPI@ICSE 2012: Zurich, Switzerland
- Diego Garbervetsky, Sunghun Kim:
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Developing Tools as Plug-Ins, TOPI 2012, Zurich, Switzerland, June 3, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1820-4 - Todd W. Schiller, Brandon Lucia:
Playing cupid: the IDE as a matchmaker for plug-ins. 1-6 - Stefan Naujokat, Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Bernhard Steffen, Sven Jörges, Tiziana Margaria:
Simplicity principles for plug-in development: the jABC approach. 7-12 - Giacomo Ghezzi, Michael Würsch, Emanuel Giger, Harald C. Gall:
An architectural blueprint for a pluggable version control system for software (evolution) analysis. 13-18 - Hossein Tajalli, Nenad Medvidovic:
A reference architecture for integrated development and run-time environments. 19-24 - Siim Karus:
XML development with plug-ins as a service. 25-30 - Adrian Kuhn:
IDEs need become open data platforms (as need languages and VMs). 31-36 - Marcos Chicote, Juan Pablo Galeotti:
TacoPlug: an Eclipse plug-in for TACO. 37-42 - Manuel Fähndrich, Michael Barnett, Daan Leijen, Francesco Logozzo:
Integrating a set of contract checking tools into visual studio. 43-48 - Néstor Cataño, K. Rustan M. Leino, Víctor Rivera:
The EventB2Dafny rodin plug-in. 49-54 - Steven P. Reiss:
Plugging in and into code bubbles. 55-60 - Christoph Herrmann, Thomas Kurpick, Bernhard Rumpe:
SSELab: a plug-in-based framework for web-based project portals. 61-66 - Michael Lipaczewski, Simon Struck, Frank Ortmeier:
SAML goes eclipse: combining model-based safety analysis and high-level editor support. 67-72 - Marcia Lucas Pesce, Karin Koogan Breitman, Marco Antonio Casanova:
Surfacing scientific and financial data with the Xcel2RDF plug-in. 73-78 - Percy Enrique Rivera Salas, Michael Martin, Fernando Maia Da Mota, Sören Auer, Karin Koogan Breitman, Marco A. Casanova:
OLAP2DataCube: an ontowiki plug-in for statistical data publishing. 79-83 - John Cristy, Joseph G. Tront:
Developing a plug-in tool to make OneNote an e-textbook. 84-85 - Rodrigo Fraxino Araujo, Daniel Henrique Barboza, Otávio Busatto Pontes, Rafael Medeiros Teixeira, Renato Stoffalette João, Wainer Santos Moschetta, Vinicius H. S. Durelli:
IBM software development kit for PowerLinux. 86-87 - Asim Yildiz, Baris Aktemur, Hasan Sözer:
Rumadai: a plug-in to record and replay client-side events of web sites with dynamic content. 88-89 - Salvatore Campana, Andrea Poli, Luca Spalazzi, Francesco Spegni:
A modular environment for software development and re-engineering. 90-91
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