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Dintzner, N.J.R. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
The study of the evolution of highly configurable systems requires a thorough understanding of thee core ingredients of such systems: (1) the underlying variability model; (2) the assets that together implement the configurable features; and (3) the mapping from variable features to actual assets. Unfortunately, to date no systematic way to...
conference paper 2016
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Dintzner, N. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
Evolving a large scale, highly variable systems is a challenging task. For such a system, evolution operations often require to update consistently both their implementation and its feature model. In this context, the evolution of the feature model closely follows the evolution of the system. The purpose of this work is to show that fine-grained...
report 2015
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Dintzner, N.J.R. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
Evolving a large scale, highly variable sys- tems is a challenging task. For such a system, evolution operations often require to update consistently both their implementation and its feature model. In this con- text, the evolution of the feature model closely follows the evolution of the system. The purpose of this work is to show that fine...
report 2015
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Dintzner, N.J.R. (author), Kulesza, U. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
Evolving large-scale, complex and highly variable systems is known to be a difficult task, where a single change can ripple through various parts of the system with potentially undesirable effects. In the case of product lines, and moreover multi-product lines, a change may affect only certain variants or certain combinations of features, making...
report 2014
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Dintzner, N.J.R. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author)
The Linux kernel feature model has been studied as an example of large scale evolving feature model and yet details of its evolution are not known. We present here a classification of feature changes occurring on the Linux kernel feature model, as well as a tool, FMDiff, designed to automatically extract those changes. With this tool, we...
report 2014
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Hermans, F. (author), Pinzger, M. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
Spreadsheets are used extensively in business processes around the world and just like software, spreadsheets are changed throughout their lifetime causing maintainability issues. This paper adapts known code smells to spreadsheet formulas. To that end we present a list of metrics by which we can detect smelly formulas and a visualization...
report 2011
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Guzzi, A. (author), Hattori, L. (author), Lanza, M. (author), Pinzger, M. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
The program comprehension research community has been developing useful tools and techniques to support developers in the time-consuming activity of understanding software artifacts. However, the majority of the tools do not bring collective benefit to the team: After gaining the necessary understanding of an artifact (e.g., using a technique...
report 2011
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Van Deursen, A. (author), Mesbah, A. (author), Cornelissen, B. (author), Zaidman, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author), Guzzi, A. (author)
In practice, many people have to work together to develop and maintain a software system. However, the programmer’s key tool, the Integrated Development Environment (IDE), is a solo-tool, serving to help individual programmers understand and modify the system. Such an IDE does not leverage the knowledge other team members may have of the design...
report 2010
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Hermans, F. (author), Pinzger, M. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
Thanks to their flexibility and intuitive programming model, spreadsheets are widely used in industry, often for businesscritical applications. Similar to software developers, professional spreadsheet users demand support for maintaining and transferring their spreadsheets. In this paper, we first study the problems and information needs of...
report 2010
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Hermans, F. (author), Pinzger, M. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
The use of spreadsheets to capture information is widespread in industry. Spreadsheets can thus be a wealthy source of domain information. We propose to automatically extract this information and transform it into class diagrams. The resulting class diagram can be used by software engineers to understand, refine, or re-implement the spreadsheet...
lecture notes 2010
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Guzzi, A. (author), Pinzger, M. (author), Van Deursen, A. (author)
Software engineers spend a considerable amount of time on program comprehension. Although vendors of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and analysis tools address this challenge, current support for storing and sharing program comprehension knowledge is limited. As a consequence, developers have to go through the time-consuming...
report 2010
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