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Fluid Source Code Views for Just In Time Comprehension. SPLAT 2006SPLAT 2006.
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2006. Commercial adoption of open source software: an empirical study. Conference on Empirical Software EngineeringConference on Empirical Software Engineering.
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2005. Empirically Studying Software Practitioners - Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice. In proceedings of ICSM 2005In proceedings of ICSM 2005.
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2005. An Investigation of Java Abstraction Usage for Program Modifications. International Workshop on Program Comprehension.
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2005. Preliminary Study to Empirically Investigate the Comprehensibility of Requirements Specifications. Proceedings of PPIG 05.
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2005. Towards a Framework for Characterising Concurrent Comprehension. Computer Science Education. 15
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2005. The Application of Content Analysis to Programmer Mailing Lists as a Requirements Method for a Software Visualisation Tool. Proceedings of the IEEE STEP 2004 Workshop.
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2004. Application of Helix Cone Tree Visualizations to Dynamic Call Graph Illustration. Third Program Visualization Workshop University of Warwick.
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2004. CORBAview : A visualisation tool to aid in the understanding of CORBA-based distributed applications. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group.
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2004. Eclipse plug-in to monitor the programmer behaviour. OOPSLA workshop on eclipse technology eXchange archive.
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2004. Enhancing the Role of Interfaces in Software Architecture Description Languages (ADLs). Proceedings of Workshop of Architecture Description Languages.
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2004. Investigating Patterns and Task Type correlations in Open Source Online Mailing Lists. Proceedings of the 16th Annual PPIG Workshop.
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2004. PicoVis: A Dynamic Visualisation Tool for Simulating a Bluetooth Communication Environment Enhancing Student Understanding. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group.
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2004. THORR - A Focus + Context Method for Visualizing Large Software Systems. Program Visualization Workshop (PVW’04).
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