2008 |
24 | EE | Tom Mens,
Tom Tourwé:
Evolution Issues in Aspect-Oriented Programming.
Software Evolution 2008: 203-232 |
2007 |
23 | EE | Magiel Bruntink,
Arie van Deursen,
Maja D'Hondt,
Tom Tourwé:
Simple crosscutting concerns are not so simple: analysing variability in large-scale idioms-based implementations.
AOSD 2007: 199-211 |
2006 |
22 | EE | Magiel Bruntink,
Arie van Deursen,
Tom Tourwé:
Discovering faults in idiom-based exception handling.
ICSE 2006: 242-251 |
21 | EE | Mariano Ceccato,
Marius Marin,
Kim Mens,
Leon Moonen,
Paolo Tonella,
Tom Tourwé:
Applying and Combining Three Different Aspect Mining Techniques
CoRR abs/cs/0607006: (2006) |
20 | EE | Mariano Ceccato,
Marius Marin,
Kim Mens,
Leon Moonen,
Paolo Tonella,
Tom Tourwé:
Applying and combining three different aspect Mining Techniques.
Software Quality Journal 14(3): 209-231 (2006) |
2005 |
19 | | Walter Cazzola,
Shigeru Chiba,
Gunter Saake,
Tom Tourwé:
RAM-SE'05-ECOOP'05 Workshop on Reflection, AOP, and Meta-Data for Software Evolution, Proceedings, Glasgow, UK, July 15, 2005
Fakultät für Informatik, Universität Magdeburg 2005 |
18 | EE | Magiel Bruntink,
Arie van Deursen,
Tom Tourwé:
Isolating Idiomatic Crosscutting Concerns.
ICSM 2005: 37-46 |
17 | EE | Mariano Ceccato,
Marius Marin,
Kim Mens,
Leon Moonen,
Paolo Tonella,
Tom Tourwé:
A Qualitative Comparison of Three Aspect Mining Techniques.
IWPC 2005: 13-22 |
16 | EE | David Shepherd,
Lori L. Pollock,
Tom Tourwé:
Using language clues to discover crosscutting concerns.
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 30(4): 1-6 (2005) |
15 | EE | Kim Mens,
Tom Tourwé:
Delving source code with formal concept analysis.
Computer Languages, Systems & Structures 31(3-4): 183-197 (2005) |
14 | EE | Magiel Bruntink,
Arie van Deursen,
Remco van Engelen,
Tom Tourwé:
On the Use of Clone Detection for Identifying Crosscutting Concern Code.
IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 31(10): 804-818 (2005) |
2004 |
13 | EE | Magiel Bruntink,
Arie van Deursen,
Tom Tourwé,
Remco van Engelen:
An Evaluation of Clone Detection Techniques for Identifying Crosscutting Concerns.
ICSM 2004: 200-209 |
12 | EE | Peter Ebraert,
Tom Tourwé:
A Reflective Approach to Dynamic Software Evolution.
RAM-SE 2004: 37-43 |
11 | EE | Tom Tourwé,
Kim Mens:
Mining Aspectual Views using Formal Concept Analysis.
SCAM 2004: 97-106 |
10 | EE | Magiel Bruntink,
Arie van Deursen,
Tom Tourwé:
An Initial Experiment in Reverse Engineering Aspects.
WCRE 2004: 306-307 |
9 | EE | Tom Tourwé,
Johan Brichau,
Andy Kellens,
Kris Gybels:
Induced intentional software views.
Computer Languages, Systems & Structures 30(1-2): 35-47 (2004) |
8 | EE | Tom Mens,
Tom Tourwé:
A Survey of Software Refactoring.
IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 30(2): 126-139 (2004) |
2003 |
7 | EE | Tom Tourwé,
Tom Mens:
Identifying Refactoring Opportunities Using Logic Meta Programmin.
CSMR 2003: 91-100 |
6 | EE | Tom Tourwé,
Tom Mens:
Automated Support for Framework-Based Software Evolution.
ICSM 2003: 148- |
5 | EE | Tom Mens,
Tom Tourwé,
Francisca Muñoz:
Beyond the Refactoring Browser: Advanced Tool Support for Software Refactoring.
IWPSE 2003: 39-44 |
4 | EE | Tom Tourwé,
Tom Mens:
High-level Transformations to Support Framework-Based Software Development.
Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 72(4): (2003) |
2002 |
3 | | Kris Steenhaut,
Tim Hoebeek,
Tom Tourwé:
The Digital Structure of a Media Company.
ICWI 2002: 597-600 |
2001 |
2 | EE | Tom Mens,
Tom Tourwé:
A Declarative Evolution Framework for Object-Oriented Design Patterns.
ICSM 2001: 570-579 |
1999 |
1 | | Tom Tourwé,
Wolfgang De Meuter:
Optimizing Object-Oriented Languages Through Architechtural Transformations.
CC 1999: 244-258 |