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12th SATToSE 2019: Bolzano, Italy
- Anne Etien:
Proceedings of the Seminar Series on Advanced Techniques & Tools for Software Evolution (SATTOSE 2019), Bolzano, Italy, July 8-10 Day, 2019. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2510, CEUR-WS.org 2019 - Robbert Jongeling:
Work in Progress towards Consistency Management for Industrial Model-based Development. - Simon Baars, Ana Oprescu:
Towards Automated Merging of Code Clones in Object-Oriented Programming Languages. - Benoît Verhaeghe, Nicolas Anquetil, Stéphane Ducasse, Abderrahmane Seriai, Laurent Deruelle, Mustapha Derras:
Migrating GWT to Angular 6 using MDE. - Anjan Karmakar:
Establishing Benchmarks for Learning Program Representations. - Dario Di Nucci, Hoang-Son Pham, Johan Fabry, Coen De Roover, Kim Mens, Tim Molderez, Siegfried Nijssen, Vadim Zaytsev:
A Language-Parametric Modular Framework for Mining Idiomatic Code Patterns. - Clemente Izurieta, Derek Reimanis, Isaac Griffith, Travis Schanz:
Structural and Behavioral Taxonomies of Design Pattern Grime Evolution. - Martin Schvarcbacher, Davide Spadini, Magiel Bruntink, Ana Oprescu:
Investigating Developer Perception on Test Smells Using Better Code Hub. - Guillaume Maudoux, Kim Mens:
Lessons and Pitfalls in Building Firefox with Tup. - Olga Groh, Harun Baraki, Alexander Jahl, Kurt Geihs:
COOP - AutomatiC ValidatiOn of EvOlving Microservice ComPositions. - Benoît Duhoux, Kim Mens, Bruno Dumas, Hoo Sing Leung:
A Context and Feature Visualisation Tool for a Feature-Based Context-Oriented Programming Language. - Joren Wijnmaalen:
The Relation between Software Maintainability and Issue Resolution Time: A Replication Study. - Bart Zuilhof, Rinse van Hees, Clemens Grelck:
Code Quality Metrics for the Functional Side of the Object-Oriented Language C#. - Sander Meester, Sanne Bouwmeester, Ana-Maria Oprescu:
Towards a Naming Quality Model.

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