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6th CSMR 2002: Budapest, Hungary
- 6th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2002), 11-13 March 2002, Budapest, Hungary, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1438-3
Session 1: Software Maintenance
- Andrea De Lucia, Antonello Pannella, Silvio Stefanucci, Eugenio Pompella:
Empirical Analysis of Massive Maintenance Processes. 5-14 - Zeljka Car, Branko Mikac:
A Method for Modeling and Evaluating Software Maintenance Process Performances. 15-23 - Lerina Aversano, Gerardo Canfora, Andrea De Lucia, Pierpaolo Gallucci:
Integrating Document and Workflow Management Tools using XML and Web Technologies: A Case Study. 24-
Session 2: Architectural Design Recovery
- Jens H. Jahnke, Jörg P. Wadsack, Albert Zündorf:
A History Concept for Design Recovery Tools. 37-46 - Claudio Riva, Jordi Vidal Rodríguez:
Combining Static and Dynamic Views for Architecture Reconstruction. 47-
Session 3: Source Code Analysis
- Rudolf Ferenc, Árpád Beszédes:
Data Exchange with the Columbus Schema for C++. 59-66 - Derek Rayside, Kostas Kontogiannis:
A Generic Worklist Algorithm for Graph Reachability Problems in Program Analysis. 67-76 - Ákos Hajnal, István Forgács:
A Precise Demand-Driven Def-Use Chaining Algorithm. 77-
Session 4: Metrics for Maintenance & Reengineering
- Ralf Kollmann, Martin Gogolla:
Metric-Based Selective Representation of UML Diagrams. 89-98 - Ping Yu, Tarja Systä, Hausi A. Müller:
Predicting Fault-Proneness using OO Metrics: An Industrial Case Study. 99-107 - Juha Gustafsson, Jukka Paakki, Lilli Nenonen, A. Inkeri Verkamo:
Architecture-Centric Software Evolution by Software Metrics and Design Patterns. 108-
Session 5: Software Evolution & Integration
- Jyrki Akkanen, Attila Kiss, Jukka K. Nurminen:
Evolution of a Software Component - Experiences with a Network Editor Component. 119-125 - George R. Ribeiro-Justo, Ahmed Saleh:
Non-functional Integration and Coordination of Distributed Component Services. 126-133 - Johannes Sametinger, Matthias Riebisch:
Evolution Support by Homogeneously Documenting Patterns, Aspects and Traces. 134-
Session 6: Software Migration
- Johannes Martin, Hausi A. Müller:
C to Java Migration Experiences. 143-153 - Carmine Albanese, Thierry Bodhuin, Enrico Guardabascio, Maria Tortorella:
A Toolkit for Applying a Migration Strategy: A Case Study. 154-163 - Uwe Zdun:
Reengineering to the Web: A Reference Architecture. 164-
Session 7: Programming Language Issues
- D. Yu. Boulychev, Dmitrij V. Koznov, Andrey A. Terekhov:
On Project-Specific Languages and Their Application in Reengineering. 177-185 - Antonio Paulo Teles de Menezes Correia Leitao:
A Formal Pattern Language for Refactoring of Lisp Programs. 186-192 - Gopalakrishna Raghavan:
A Practical Reengineering Approach for Mobile Terminal Software. 193-
Session 8: Short Papers
- Danil E. Baburin:
Using Graph Based Representations in Reengineering. 203-206 - Bálint Molnár, Imre Berényi, Bence Siklósi:
Function Call Trap of Java Codes with the Help of AspectJ and XML. 207-210 - Andriy Panteleymonov:
Interoperable Thin Client Separation from GUI Applications. 211-216 - Arie van Deursen, Eelco Visser:
The Reengineering Wiki. 217-220
Session 9: Reverse Engineering
- Dowming Yeh, Wen-Yuan Kuo:
Reverse Engineering Aggregation Relationship Based on Propagation of Operations. 223-229 - Ladan Tahvildari, Kostas Kontogiannis:
On the Role of Design Patterns in Quality-Driven Re-engineering. 230-240 - Giuseppe A. Di Lucca, Anna Rita Fasolino, F. Pace, Porfirio Tramontana, Ugo de Carlini:
WARE: A Tool for the Reverse Engineering of Web Applications. 241-250 - Jean-Marie Favre:
A New Approach to Software Exploration: Back-Packing with GSEE. 251-
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