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Their highly adaptive nature and the combinatorial explosion of possible configurations makes testing context-oriented programs hard. We propose a methodology to automate the generation of test scenarios for developers of feature-based context-orient
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.11950
Autor:
Cardozo, Nicolás, Mens, Kim
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In Information and Software Technology March 2022 143
Autor:
Laurent, Nicolas, Mens, Kim
Historically, true context-sensitive parsing has seldom been applied to programming languages, due to its inherent complexity. However, many mainstream programming and markup languages (C, Haskell, Python, XML, and more) possess context-sensitive fea
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1609.05365
Autor:
Laurent, Nicolas, Mens, Kim
Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs) define languages by specifying recursive-descent parser that recognises them. The PEG formalism exhibits desirable properties, such as closure under composition, built-in disambiguation, unification of syntactic and
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1509.02439
Integration techniques for combining programs written in distinct language paradigms facilitate the implementation of specialised modules in the best language for their task. In the case of Java-Prolog integration, a known problem is the proper repre
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.2693
Understanding a software system at source-code level requires understanding the different concerns that it addresses, which in turn requires a way to identify these concerns in the source code. Whereas some concerns are explicitly represented by prog
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http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0607006
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Autor:
Cardozo, Nicolás, González, Sebastián, Mens, Kim, Van Der Straeten, Ragnhild, Vallejos, Jorge, D’Hondt, Theo
Publikováno v:
In Information and Software Technology February 2015 58:71-94
CS1 courses with large student numbers commonly use autograders to provide students automated feedback on basic programming exercises. Programming such feedback to integrate it into an autograder is a non-trivial and time-consuming task for teachers.
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https://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/275924
https://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/275924
Refactoring is a common step in the process of modernising software. This task is often delegated to experts, e.g. when dealing with complex legacy software. An example of such experts is the company Raincode Labs, a company that provides services in
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