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5th WEH@ICSE 2012: Zurich, Switzerland
- Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Exception Handling, WEH 2012, Zurich, Switzerland, June 9, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1766-5
- Tao Xie, Suresh Thummalapenta:
Making exceptions on exception handling. 1-3 - Benjamin Morandi, Sebastian Nanz, Bertrand Meyer:
Can asynchronous exceptions expire? 4-6 - Roy Krischer, Peter A. Buhr:
Usability challenges in exception handling. 7-13 - Alcides Fonseca, Bruno Cabral:
Handling exceptions in programs with hidden concurrency: new challenges for old solutions. 14-17 - Géry Debongnie, Raphaël Collet, Sébastien Doeraene, Peter Van Roy:
Modular fault handling in a network-transparent programming language. 18-21 - Steven te Brinke, Mark Laarakkers, Christoph Bockisch, Lodewijk Bergmans:
An implementation mechanism for tailorable exceptional flow. 22-26 - Lincoln S. Rocha, Rossana M. C. Andrade:
Towards a formal model to reason about context-aware exception handling. 27-33 - Juliana Araujo, Rafael Souza, Nélio Cacho, Anamaria Martins Moreira, Plácido A. Souza Neto:
Handling contract violations in Java card using explict exception channels. 34-40 - Xiang Zhao, Barbara Staudt Lerner, Leon J. Osterweil:
The role of context in exception-driven rework. 41-45 - Tero Hasu:
Concrete error handling mechanisms should be configurable. 46-48 - Anya Helene Bagge:
Separating exceptional concerns. 49-51 - Eiji Adachi Barbosa, Alessandro F. Garcia, Mira Mezini:
A recommendation system for exception handling code. 52-54 - Keith Ó Dúlaigh, James F. Power, Peter J. Clarke:
Measurement of exception-handling code: an exploratory study. 55-61 - Bruno de A. Iizuka, Amanda Sávio Nascimento, Leonardo P. Tizzei, Cecília M. F. Rubira:
Supporting the evolution of exception handling in component-based product line architecture. 62-64
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