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15th SCAM 2015: Bremen, Germany
- Michael W. Godfrey, David Lo, Foutse Khomh:
15th IEEE International Working Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation, SCAM 2015, Bremen, Germany, September 27-28, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7529-0
Main Research
Empirical Studies I
- David W. Binkley, Nicolas E. Gold, Mark Harman, Syed S. Islam, Jens Krinke, Shin Yoo:
ORBS and the limits of static slicing. 1-10 - Martin Brandtner, Philipp Leitner, Harald C. Gall:
Intent, tests, and release dependencies: Pragmatic recipes for source code integration. 11-20 - Rodrigo Bonifácio, Fausto Carvalho, Guilherme Novaes Ramos, Uirá Kulesza, Roberta Coelho:
The use of C++ exception handling constructs: A comprehensive study. 21-30 - Mohammed Sayagh, Bram Adams:
Multi-layer software configuration: Empirical study on wordpress. 31-40
Code Search and Navigation
- Otávio Augusto Lazzarini Lemos, Adriano Carvalho de Paula, Hitesh Sajnani, Cristina V. Lopes:
Can the use of types and query expansion help improve large-scale code search? 41-50 - Muslim Chochlov, Michael English, Jim Buckley:
Using changeset descriptions as a data source to assist feature location. 51-60 - Mohammad Ghafari, Carlo Ghezzi, Konstantin Rubinov:
Automatically identifying focal methods under test in unit test cases. 61-70 - Dawn J. Lawrie, Dave W. Binkley:
Navigating source code with words. 71-80 - Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Chanchal K. Roy, Iman Keivanloo:
Recommending insightful comments for source code using crowdsourced knowledge. 81-90
Static Analysis
- Alexander Hück, Christian H. Bischof, Jean Utke:
Checking C++ codes for compatibility with operator overloading. 91-100 - Jens Nicolay, Carlos Noguera, Coen De Roover, Wolfgang De Meuter:
Detecting function purity in JavaScript. 101-110 - Sandrine Blazy, Stéphanie Riaud, Thomas Sirvent:
Data tainting and obfuscation: Improving plausibility of incorrect taint. 111-120 - Efthimia Aivaloglou, David Hoepelman, Felienne Hermans:
A grammar for spreadsheet formulas evaluated on two large datasets. 121-130
Empirical Studies II
- Vincent Boisselle, Bram Adams:
The impact of cross-distribution bug duplicates, empirical study on Debian and Ubuntu. 131-140 - Csaba Faragó, Péter Hegedüs, Rudolf Ferenc:
Cumulative code churn: Impact on maintainability. 141-150 - Daniela Steidl, Florian Deissenboeck:
How do Java methods grow? 151-160
(Code, Memory, Performance) Smells
- Md. Sami Uddin, Varun Gaur, Carl Gutwin, Chanchal K. Roy:
On the comprehension of code clone visualizations: A controlled study using eye tracking. 161-170 - Wolfram Fenske, Sandro Schulze, Daniel Meyer, Gunter Saake:
When code smells twice as much: Metric-based detection of variability-aware code smells. 171-180 - Hengyang Yu, Xiaohua Shi, Wei Feng:
LeakTracer: Tracing leaks along the way. 181-190 - Felipe Pinto, Uirá Kulesza, Christoph Treude:
Automating the performance deviation analysis for multiple system releases: An evolutionary study. 201-210
Code and API Transformation
- Dierk Lüdemann, Rainer Koschke:
From preprocessor-constrained parse graphs to preprocessor-constrained control flow. 211-220 - Gustavo Santos, Anne Etien, Nicolas Anquetil, Stéphane Ducasse, Marco Túlio Valente:
Recording and replaying system specific, source code transformations. 221-230 - Rahul Pandita, Raoul Praful Jetley, Sithu D. Sudarsan, Laurie A. Williams:
Discovering likely mappings between APIs using text mining. 231-240
Tool Demos
- Eric J. Rapos, Andrew Stevenson, Manar H. Alalfi, James R. Cordy:
SimNav: Simulink navigation of model clone classes. 241-246 - Kunal Banerjee, Chittaranjan A. Mandal, Dipankar Sarkar:
A translation validation framework for symbolic value propagation based equivalence checking of FSMDAs. 247-252 - Gábor Szoke, Csaba Nagy, Lajos Jeno Fülöp, Rudolf Ferenc, Tibor Gyimóthy:
FaultBuster: An automatic code smell refactoring toolset. 253-258 - Stephan Renatus, Corrie Bartelheimer, Jörn Eichler:
Improving prioritization of software weaknesses using security models with AVUS. 259-264 - Luca Dariz, Massimiliano Ruggeri, Michele Selvatici:
A static microcode analysis tool for programmable load drivers. 265-270 - Gergö Balogh, Attila Szabolics, Árpád Beszédes:
CodeMetropolis: Eclipse over the city of source code. 271-276
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