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Dr. Walter Binder gave a presentation on Portable and Efficient Profiling for the JVM Using Bytecode Instrumentation.
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Alexandre Bergel defended his PhD thesis, Classboxes Controlling Visibility of Class Extensions.
A Smalltalk Workshop was organized by the Software Composition Group and sponsored by the Swiss Smalltalk User Group (SSUG).
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Tudor Girba defended his PhD thesis, Modeling History to Understand Evolution.
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- Analyzing Feature Traces to Incorporate the Semantics of Change in Software Evolution Analysis
- Interactive Exploration of Semantic Clusters
- Visualizing Feature Interaction in 3-D
- Classbox/J: Controlling the Scope of Change in Java
The SCG hosted a workshop on Eclipse Rich Client Platform, organized by PostFinance. For details, please consult the Eclipse RCP Workshop web page.
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- Correlating Features and Code Using A Compact Two-Sided Trace Analysis Approach
- Using Meta-Model Transformation to Model Software Evolution
- Characterizing the Functional Roles of Classes and Methods by Analyzing Feature Traces
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- On the Revival of Dynamic Languages
- How Developers Drive Software Evolution
- The LAN-simulation: A Research and Teaching Example for Refactoring
- Towards a Taxonomy of SUnit Tests
- Identifying Traits with Formal Concept Analysis
- Flattening Traits
- The Story of Moose: an Agile Reengineering Environment
Guido Schmutz gave a presentation on The Spring Framework (Room E8-001 @ 17h15). For details, see the CHOOSE SIG Beer page.
Moose Day is an open workshop oriented on implementation issues related to Moose. It starts at 11:00 in room 103.
The SCG hosted another all-day Zope minisprint.
A lively discussion has been triggered by the paper "On the Revival of Dynamic Languages" on Lambda the Ultimate.
The SCG hosted an all-day Zope minisprint.
"Traits: A Mechanism for fine-grained Reuse" has been accepted for publication in TOPLAS
Matthias Rieger defended his PhD thesis, "Effective Clone Detection without Language Barriers"
"Supporting Unanticipated Changes with Traits and Classboxes" has been accepted for publication at NODE 2005
"Analyzing Feature Traces to Incorporate the Semantics of Change in Software Evolution Analysis" has been accepted for publication at ICSM 2005
"Classboxes: controlling visibility of class extensions" is published in Computer Languages, Systems and Structures
SCG hosted the Freedom Party of Wilhelm Tux and Free Software Foundation Europe: Freedom Party The party took place Saturday, May, 21st, at 19:00 in the cafeteria of the SCG.
"Butterflies: A Visual Approach to Characterize Packages" has been accepted for publication at METRICS 2005
"Towards a Simplified Implementation of Object-Oriented Design Metrics" has been accepted for publication at METRICS 2005
"Classbox/J: Controlling the Scope of Change in Java" has been accepted for publication at OOPSLA 2005.
Markus Kobel passed his diploma exam for the thesis "Parsing by Example".
Nathanael Schärli defended his PhD thesis, "Traits — Composing Classes from Behavioral Building Blocks".
Gabriela Arévalo defended her PhD thesis, "High Level Views in Object Oriented Systems using Formal Concept Analysis".