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3rd WPC 1994: Washington, DC, USA
- Proceedings 1994 IEEE 3rd Workshop on Program Comprehension, WPC '94, Washington, DC, USA, November 14-15, 1994. IEEE 1994, ISBN 0-8186-5647-6
- B. L. Achee, Doris L. Carver:
A greedy approach to object identification in imperative code. 4-11 - Aniello Cimitile, Maria Tortorella, Malcolm Munro:
Program comprehension through the identification of abstract data types. 12-19 - Panagiotis K. Linos, Vincent Courtois:
A tool for understanding object-oriented program dependencies. 20-27 - Gerardo Canfora, Andrea De Lucia, Giuseppe Andrea Di Lucca, Anna Rita Fasolino:
Recovering the architectural design for software comprehension. 30-38 - Letha H. Etzkorn, Carl G. Davis:
A documentation-related approach to object-oriented program understanding. 39-45 - Václav Rajlich, James Doran, Reddi T. S. Gudla:
Layered explanations of software: a methodology for program comprehension. 46-52 - Graham W. Ewart, Marijana Tomic:
Experiences using reverse engineering techniques to analyse documentation. 54-61 - Fabio Abbattista, Gregorio M. G. Fatone, Filippo Lanubile, Giuseppe Visaggio:
Analyzing the application of a reverse engineering process to a real situation. 62-71 - Anneliese von Mayrhauser, A. Marie Vans:
Dynamic code cognition behaviors for large scale code. 74-81 - Daniel Jackson, Eugene J. Rollins:
Abstraction mechanisms for pictorial slicing. 82-88 - Panos E. Livadas, David T. Small:
Understanding code containing preprocessor constructs. 89-97 - Sanjay Bhansali, Jack R. Hagemeister, C. S. Raghavendra, H. Sivaraman:
Parallelizing sequential programs by algorithm-level transformations. 100-107 - Beniamino Di Martino, Giulio Iannello:
Towards automated code parallelization through program comprehension. 108-115 - Eileen T. Kraemer, John T. Stasko:
Issues in visualization for the comprehension of parallel programs. 116-125 - Oreste Signore, Mario Loffredo, Mauro Gregori, Marco Cima:
Using procedural patterns in abstracting relational schemata. 128-135 - Tim Jones, Warwick Allison, David A. Carrington:
Relational views for program comprehension. 136-144 - Santanu Paul, Atul Prakash:
Object data models to support source code queries: implementing SCA within REFINE. 145-152 - Riston Tapp, Rick Kazman:
Determining the usefulness of colour and fonts in a programming task. 154-161 - Sandrine Blazy, Philippe Facon:
SFAC, a tool for program comprehension by specialization. 162-167 - Keith H. Bennett, Martin P. Ward:
Theory and practice of middle-out programming to support program understanding. 168-175
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