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18th ICPC 2010: Braga, Minho, Portugal
- The 18th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension, ICPC 2010, Braga, Minho, Portugal, June 30-July 2, 2010. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-0-7695-4113-6

Most Influential Paper from IWPC 2000
- Kunrong Chen, Václav Rajlich:

Case Study of Feature Location Using Dependence Graph, after 10 Years. 1-3
Collecting Information
- Jean-Rémy Falleri

, Marianne Huchard
, Mathieu Lafourcade, Clémentine Nebut, Violaine Prince, Michel Dao:
Automatic Extraction of a WordNet-Like Identifier Network from Software. 4-13 - Meghan Revelle, Bogdan Dit, Denys Poshyvanyk

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Using Data Fusion and Web Mining to Support Feature Location in Software. 14-23 - Alberto Bacchelli, Marco D'Ambros, Michele Lanza

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Extracting Source Code from E-Mails. 24-33
Tool Demonstrations
- Janet Feigenspan, Christian Kästner

, Mathias Frisch, Raimund Dachselt
, Sven Apel
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Visual Support for Understanding Product Lines. 34-35 - Petru Florin Mihancea:

Patrools: Visualizing the Polymorphic Usage of Class Hierarchies. 36-37 - Patricia Jablonski, Daqing Hou:

Renaming Parts of Identifiers Consistently within Code Clones. 38-39 - Dirk Beyer

, Ashgan Fararooy:
DepDigger: A Tool for Detecting Complex Low-Level Dependencies. 40-41 - Dirk Beyer

, Ashgan Fararooy:
CheckDep: A Tool for Tracking Software Dependencies. 42-43 - Andrzej Olszak, Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen

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Featureous: A Tool for Feature-Centric Analysis of Java Software. 44-45 - Domenico Amalfitano

, Anna Rita Fasolino
, Armando Polcaro, Porfirio Tramontana
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DynaRIA: A Tool for Ajax Web Application Comprehension. 46-47 - Mario Luca Bernardi

, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca
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The ConAn Tool to Identify Crosscutting Concerns in Object Oriented Systems. 48-49 - Daniel Rolls, Carl Joslin, Sven-Bodo Scholz

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Unibench: A Tool for Automated and Collaborative Benchmarking. 50-51
Posters
- Lerina Aversano

, Fiammetta Marulli
, Maria Tortorella:
Recovering Traceability Links between Business Process and Software System Components. 52-53 - Sandro Boccuzzo, Harald C. Gall

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Multi-touch for Software Exploration. 54-55 - Mehdi Amoui, Sen Li, Edson A. Oliveira Junior, Ladan Tahvildari:

Towards Developing a Meta-model for Comprehending Software Adaptability. 56-57 - Lewis Berman:

Sound as an Aid in Understanding Low-Level Program Architecture. 58-59 - Mario Marcelo Berón, Maria João Varanda Pereira

, Nuno Oliveira, Daniela Carneiro da Cruz:
SVS, BORS, SVSi: Three Strategies to Relate Problem and Program Domains. 60-61 - Sergio Areias, Daniela Carneiro da Cruz, Jorge Sousa Pinto

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Contract-Based Slicing Helps on Safety Reuse. 62-63
Supporting Program Comprehension
- Mark Shtern, Vassilios Tzerpos:

On the Comparability of Software Clustering Algorithms. 64-67 - Rocco Oliveto, Malcom Gethers, Denys Poshyvanyk

, Andrea De Lucia
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On the Equivalence of Information Retrieval Methods for Automated Traceability Link Recovery. 68-71 - Ahmad Taherkhani:

Recognizing Sorting Algorithms with the C4.5 Decision Tree Classifier. 72-75 - Liliane Barbour, Hao Yuan, Ying Zou:

A Technique for Just-in-Time Clone Detection in Large Scale Systems. 76-79 - Dirk Beyer

, Ashgan Fararooy:
A Simple and Effective Measure for Complex Low-Level Dependencies. 80-83
Program Analysis
- Daniel M. Germán, Massimiliano Di Penta

, Julius Davies:
Understanding and Auditing the Licensing of Open Source Software Distributions. 84-93 - Daniel Ratiu, Lars Heinemann:

Utilizing Web Search Engines for Program Analysis. 94-103 - Ralf Lämmel

, Ekaterina Pek:
Vivisection of a Non-Executable, Domain-Specific Language - Understanding (the Usage of) the P3P Language. 104-113
Software Quality
- Brian Chan, Ying Zou, Ahmed E. Hassan, Anand Sinha:

Visualizing the Results of Field Testing. 114-123 - Nicolas Bettenburg, Ahmed E. Hassan:

Studying the Impact of Social Structures on Software Quality. 124-133 - Gerardo Canfora

, Luigi Cerulo
, Massimiliano Di Penta
, Francesco Pacilio:
An Exploratory Study of Factors Influencing Change Entropy. 134-143
People
- Mahmoud O. Elish

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Exploring the Relationships between Design Metrics and Package Understandability: A Case Study. 144-147 - Maen Hammad, Michael L. Collard, Jonathan I. Maletic:

Measuring Class Importance in the Context of Design Evolution. 148-151 - Eric Bouwers, Joost Visser

, Carola Lilienthal, Arie van Deursen
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A Cognitive Model for Software Architecture Complexity. 152-155 - Surafel Lemma Abebe

, Paolo Tonella
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Natural Language Parsing of Program Element Names for Concept Extraction. 156-159
Software and System Structure
- Andrew M. Sutton, Ryan Holeman, Jonathan I. Maletic:

Identification of Idiom Usage in C++ Generic Libraries. 160-169 - Patricia Jablonski, Daqing Hou:

Aiding Software Maintenance with Copy-and-Paste Clone-Awareness. 170-179 - Giuseppe Scanniello

, Anna D'Amico, Carmela D'Amico, Teodora D'Amico:
Using the Kleinberg Algorithm and Vector Space Model for Software System Clustering. 180-189
Industrial Challenges
- Andrew Begel:

From Program Comprehension to People Comprehension. 190-191
Working Session
- Nuno Oliveira, Maria João Varanda Pereira

, Daniela Carneiro da Cruz, Mario Marcelo Berón:
Influence of Synchronized Domain Visualizations on Program Comprehension. 192-195
Human Factors
- Bonita Sharif

, Jonathan I. Maletic:
An Eye Tracking Study on camelCase and under_score Identifier Styles. 196-205 - Sukanya Ratanotayanon, Hye Jung Choi, Susan Elliott Sim:

My Repository Runneth Over: An Empirical Study on Diversifying Data Sources to Improve Feature Search. 206-215 - Nick Matthijssen, Andy Zaidman

, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, R. Ian Bull, Arie van Deursen
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Connecting Traces: Understanding Client-Server Interactions in Ajax Applications. 216-225

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