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IWPC
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A Qualitative Comparison of Three Aspect Mining Techniques
The fact that crosscutting concerns (aspects) cannot be well modularized in object oriented software is an impediment to program comprehension: the implementation of a concern is ...
Mariano Ceccato, Marius Marin, Kim Mens, Leon Moon...
CSCW
2004
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Retrofitting collaboration into UIs with aspects
Mission critical applications and legacy systems may be difficult to revise and rebuild, and yet it is sometimes desirable to retrofit their user interfaces with new collaborative...
Li-Te Cheng, Steven L. Rohall, John F. Patterson, ...
DRM
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Hybrid static-dynamic attacks against software protection mechanisms
Advances in reverse engineering and program analyses have made software extremely vulnerable to malicious host attacks. These attacks typically take the form of intellectual prope...
Matias Madou, Bertrand Anckaert, Bjorn De Sutter, ...
DLS
2009
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13 years 5 months ago
Fast type reconstruction for dynamically typed programming languages
Type inference and type reconstruction derive static types for program elements that have no static type associated with them. They have a wide range of usage, such as helping to ...
Frédéric Pluquet, Antoine Marot, Roe...
WCRE
2006
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Mining Control Flow Graphs for Crosscutting Concerns
Aspect mining tries to identify crosscutting concerns in existing systems and thus supports the adaption to an aspect-oriented design. This paper describes an automatic static asp...
Jens Krinke