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yijunyu's evolution [6 articles]

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  • Do Code and Comments Co-Evolve? On the Relation between Source Code and Comment Changes
    Reverse Engineering, 2007. WCRE 2007. 14th Working Conference on (2007), pp. 70-79.
    by Beat Fluri, Michael Wursch, Harald C Gall
    posted to code comments evolution reverseengineering by yijunyu on 2008-02-29 00:05:42 as **
  • A Model of Large Program Development.
    IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 15, No. 3. (1976), pp. 225-252.
    by Laszlo A Belady, MM Lehman
    posted to evolution large law software by yijunyu on 2006-12-18 11:20:38 as read
  • A component-based approach to online software evolution: Research Articles
    J. Softw. Maint. Evol., Vol. 18, No. 3. (May 2006), pp. 181-205.
    by Qianxiang Wang, Junrong Shen, Xiaopeng Wang, Hong Mei
    posted to component evolution web by yijunyu on 2006-12-18 10:39:43 as **
  • Separation of concerns for software evolution
    Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice, Vol. 14, No. 5. (2002), pp. 311-315.
    by Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger
    posted to evolution separation_of_concerns software by yijunyu on 2006-10-19 09:30:55 as **
  • Towards a software evolution benchmark
    (2001), pp. 174-177.
    by Serge Demeyer, Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger
    posted to benchmark evolution software by yijunyu on 2006-10-19 09:29:02 as ** along with 1 person neilernst
  • Laws of Software Evolution Revisited
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 1149 (1996), pp. 108-120.
    by MM Lehman
    posted to evolution law software by yijunyu on 2006-05-01 15:05:57 as read
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