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5th SCAM 2005: Budapest, Hungary
- 5th IEEE International Workshop on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation (SCAM 2005), 30 September - 1 October 2005, Budapest, Hungary. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2290-4
Cover
- Title Page.
- Copyright.
Introduction
- Message from the Chairs.
- Program Committee.
- Reviewers.
Session 1: Slicing
- David W. Binkley, Mark Harman:
Forward slices are smaller than backward slices. 15-24 - Hyoung Seok Hong, Insup Lee, Oleg Sokolsky:
Abstract Slicing: A New Approach to Program Slicing Based on Abstract Interpretation and Model Checking. 25-34 - Attila Szegedi, Tibor Gyimóthy:
Dynamic Slicing of Java Bytecode Programs. 35-44 - David W. Binkley, Sebastian Danicic, Tibor Gyimóthy, Mark Harman, Ákos Kiss, Bogdan Korel:
Minimal Slicing and the Relationships Between Forms of Slicing. 45-56
Session 2: Concept Location
- Silvia Breu:
Extending Dynamic Aspect Mining with Static Information. 57-65 - Beat Fluri, Harald C. Gall, Martin Pinzger:
Fine-Grained Analysis of Change Couplings. 66-74 - Jeremy Singer:
Concept Assignment as a Debugging Technique for Code Generators. 75-86
Session 3: Program Transformations I
- Hongyu Zhang, Jeremy S. Bradbury, James R. Cordy, Jürgen Dingel:
Implementation and Verification of Implicit-Invocation Systems Using Source Transformation. 87-96 - Markus Schordan, Daniel J. Quinlan:
Specifying Transformation Sequences as Computation on Program Fragments with an Abstract Attribute Grammar. 97-106 - Nerina Bermudo, Andreas Krall, R. Nigel Horspool:
Control Flow Graph Reconstruction for Assembly Language Programs with Delayed Instructions. 107-118
Session 4: Pointer Analysis
- Aiwu Shi, Gleb Naumovich:
Static Analysis for Computing Escapability and Mutability for Java Components. 119-128 - Richard E. Jones, Andy C. King:
A Fast Analysis for Thread-Local Garbage Collection with Dynamic Class Loading. 129-138 - Marcio Buss, Stephen A. Edwards, Bin Yao, Dan G. Waddington:
Pointer Analysis for Source-to-Source Transformations. 139-150
Session 5: Empirical Studies
- Michael English, Jim Buckley, Tony Cahill, Kristian Lynch:
Measuring the Impact of Friends on the Internal Attributes of Software Systems. 151-160 - Steve Counsell, Stephen Swift, Allan Tucker:
Object-oriented cohesion as a surrogate of software comprehension: an empirical study. 161-172
Session 6: Program Transformations II
- Shannon Xu, Thomas R. Dean:
Transforming Embedded Java Code into Custom Tags. 173-182 - Bernadette Power, Geoff W. Hamilton:
Declassification: Transforming Java Programs to Remove Intermediate Classes. 183-192 - Paul Anderson:
The Performance Penalty of XML for Program Intermediate Representations. 193-202
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