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ETX 2007: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Li-Te Cheng, Alessandro Orso, Martin P. Robillard:
Proceedings of the 2007 OOPSLA workshop on Eclipse Technology eXchange, ETX 2007, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 21, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-60558-015-9 - Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Andrew P. Black:
High velocity refactorings in Eclipse. 1-5 - Nicolás D'Ippolito, Dario Fischbein, Howard Foster, Sebastián Uchitel:
MTSA: Eclipse support for modal transition systems construction, analysis and elaboration. 6-10 - Annie T. T. Ying, Peri L. Tarr:
Filtering out methods you wish you hadn't navigated. 11-15 - Patricia Jablonski, Daqing Hou:
CReN: a tool for tracking copy-and-paste code clones and renaming identifiers consistently in the IDE. 16-20 - Nicolas Bettenburg, Sascha Just, Adrian Schröter, Cathrin Weiß, Rahul Premraj, Thomas Zimmermann:
Quality of bug reports in Eclipse. 21-25 - Yoonki Song, Suresh Thummalapenta, Tao Xie:
UnitPlus: assisting developer testing in Eclipse. 26-30 - Jeffrey K. Czyz, Bharat Jayaraman:
Declarative and visual debugging in Eclipse. 31-35 - Janaki T. Madhavan, E. James Whitehead Jr.:
Predicting buggy changes inside an integrated development environment. 36-40 - Allan Raundahl Gregersen, Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen:
Towards dynamic plug-in replacement in Eclipse plug-in development. 41-45 - Fabio Calefato, Filippo Lanubile, Mario Scalas:
Porting a distributed meeting system to the Eclipse communication framework. 46-49 - Jan S. Rellermeyer, Gustavo Alonso, Timothy Roscoe:
Building, deploying, and monitoring distributed applications with Eclipse and R-OSGI. 50-54 - Rick Salay, Marsha Chechik, Steve M. Easterbrook, Zinovy Diskin, Pete McCormick, Shiva Nejati, Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Petcharat Viriyakattiyaporn:
An Eclipse-based tool framework for software model management. 55-59 - Jacky Chan, Alan Chu, Elisa L. A. Baniassad:
Supporting empirical studies by non-intrusive collection and visualization of fine-grained revision history. 60-64 - Daqing Hou:
Studying the evolution of the Eclipse Java editor. 65-69 - Reid Holmes, Robert J. Walker:
Informing Eclipse API production and consumption. 70-74
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