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eTX 2005: San Diego, California, USA
- Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Michael G. Burke, Li-Te Cheng, André van der Hoek:
Proceedings of the 2005 OOPSLA workshop on Eclipse Technology eXchange, ETX 2005, San Diego, California, USA, October 16-17, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-342-5 - Joseph J. C. Chang, Robert J. Walker:
Incomplete resolution of references in Eclipse. 1-5 - Mariana Sharp, Jason Sawin, Atanas Rountev:
Building a whole-program type analysis in Eclipse. 6-10 - Derek Rayside, Lucy Mendel, Robert Seater, Daniel Jackson:
An analysis and visualization for revealing object sharing. 11-15 - Alexis O'Connor, Macneil Shonle, William G. Griswold:
Star diagram with automated refactorings for Eclipse. 16-20 - Vineet Sinha, David R. Karger, Rob Miller:
Relo: helping users manage context during interactive exploratory visualization of large codebases. 21-25 - Erik H. Trainer, Stephen Quirk, Cleidson R. B. de Souza, David F. Redmiles:
Bridging the gap between technical and social dependencies with Ariadne. 26-30 - Peter Weißgerber, Leo von Klenze, Michael Burch, Stephan Diehl:
Exploring evolutionary coupling in Eclipse. 31-34 - John Anvik, Lyndon Hiew, Gail C. Murphy:
Coping with an open bug repository. 35-39 - Chen Fu, Barbara G. Ryder:
Navigating error recovery code in Java applications. 40-44 - Arjan Seesing, Alessandro Orso:
InsECTJ: a generic instrumentation framework for collecting dynamic information within Eclipse. 45-49 - Andrés Ferrari, Diego Garbervetsky, Víctor A. Braberman, Pablo Listingart, Sergio Yovine:
JScoper: Eclipse support for research on scoping and instrumentation for real time Java applications. 50-54 - Thomas Leich, Sven Apel, Laura Marnitz, Gunter Saake:
Tool support for feature-oriented software development: featureIDE: an Eclipse-based approach. 55-59 - J.-Hendrik Pfeiffer, Andonis Sardos, John R. Gurd:
Complex code querying and navigation for AspectJ. 60-64 - Martin P. Robillard, Frédéric Weigand Warr:
ConcernMapper: simple view-based separation of scattered concerns. 65-69 - Imran Majid, Martin P. Robillard:
NaCIN: an Eclipse plug-in for program navigation-based concern inference. 70-74 - Jeffrey Overbey, Craig Edward Rasmussen:
Instant IDEs: supporting new languages in the CDT. 75-79 - Thomas Mampilly, Rajiv Ramnath, Shahrukh A. Irani:
PFAST: an eclipse-based integrated tool workbench for facilities design. 80-84 - Hemant Kumar Meena, Indradeep Saha, Koushik Kr. Mondal, T. V. Prabhakar:
An approach to workflow modeling and analysis. 85-89 - Adilson Arcoverde, Gabriel Alves, Ricardo Massa Ferreira Lima:
Petri nets tools integration through Eclipse. 90-94 - Howard Foster, Sebastián Uchitel, Jeff Magee, Jeff Kramer:
Leveraging Eclipse for integrated model-based engineering of web service compositions. 95-99 - Anthony Allowatt, Stephen Edwards:
IDE Support for test-driven development and automated grading in both Java and C++. 100-104 - Peter C. Rigby, Suzanne Thompson:
Study of novice programmers using Eclipse and Gild. 105-109 - Marcel Bruch, Christoph Bockisch, Thorsten Schäfer, Mira Mezini:
eAssignment: a case for EMF. 110-114 - Carl Alphonce, Blake Martin:
Green: a pedagogically customizable round-tripping UML class diagram Eclipse plug-in. 115-119 - Trung T. Dinh-Trong, Sudipto Ghosh, Robert B. France, Michael Hamilton, Brent Wilkins:
UMLAnT: an Eclipse plugin for animating and testing UML designs. 120-124 - Leliane Nunes de Barros, Ana Paula dos Santos Mota, Karina Valdivia Delgado, Patricia Megumi Matsumoto:
A tool for programming learning with pedagogical patterns. 125-129 - Henrique F. Bucher, Andrew J. Schultz, David A. Kofke:
An Eclipse-based environment for molecular simulation. 130-134
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