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WRT@ICSE 2012: Rapperswil, Switzerland
- Peter Sommerlad:
Fifth Workshop on Refactoring Tools 2012, WRT '12, Rapperswil, Switzerland, June 1, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1500-5
Full Papers
- Eunjong Choi, Norihiro Yoshida, Katsuro Inoue:
What kind of and how clones are refactored?: a case study of three OSS projects. 1-7 - Thorsten Arendt, Gabriele Taentzer:
Integration of smells and refactorings within the Eclipse modeling framework. 8-15 - Hafsteinn Þór Einarsson, Helmut Neukirchen:
An approach and tool for synchronous refactoring of UML diagrams and models using model-to-model transformations. 16-23 - Francisco Javier Pérez García, Yania Crespo
:
Computation of refactoring plans from refactoring strategies using HTN planning. 24-31 - Huiqing Li, Simon J. Thompson
:
Let's make refactoring tools user-extensible! 32-39 - Mark Hills
, Paul Klint, Jurgen J. Vinju
:
Scripting a refactoring with Rascal and Eclipse. 40-49
Short Papers
- Tushar Sharma
:
Identifying extract-method refactoring candidates automatically. 50-53 - Christopher Brown
, Kevin Hammond
, Marco Danelutto
, Peter Kilpatrick
:
A language-independent parallel refactoring framework. 54-58 - Max Schäfer
:
Refactoring tools for dynamic languages. 59-62 - Jan Lahoda, Jan Becicka, Ralph Benjamin Ruijs:
Custom declarative refactoring in NetBeans: tool demonstration. 63-64 - Ralph Benjamin Ruijs, Jan Lahoda, Jan Becicka:
Refactoring development simplified: demonstration. 65-66

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