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2000
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Whither Generic Recovery from Application Faults? A Fault Study using Open-Source Software
This paper tests the hypothesis that generic recovery techniques, such as process pairs, can survive most application faults without using application-specific information. We ex...
Subhachandra Chandra, Peter M. Chen
COMPSAC
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
On Identifying Bug Patterns in Aspect-Oriented Programs
Bug patterns are erroneous code idioms or bad coding practices that have been proved fail time and time again. They mainly arise from the misunderstanding of language features, th...
Sai Zhang, Jianjun Zhao
HCI
2007
13 years 8 months ago
Language Issues in Cross Cultural Usability Testing: A Pilot Study in China
Language effect (Chinese vs. English), and power distance between evaluator and user in usability test were investigated. 12 participants from China, Swede, and Denmark formed 7 ev...
Xianghong Sun, Qingxin Shi
HOTOS
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
HotComments: How to Make Program Comments More Useful?
Program comments have long been used as a common practice for improving inter-programmer communication and code readability, by explicitly specifying programmers' intentions ...
Lin Tan, Ding Yuan, Yuanyuan Zhou
ECIS
2004
13 years 8 months ago
Qualitative Analysis Software applied to IS Research - Developing a coding strategy
In the past two decades, the IS research community underwent an intensive debate and fought hard to legitimise interpretive and qualitative research paradigms. Now that the war is...
Brian O'Flaherty, Jason Whalley