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J. Wu, A.E. Hassan, and R.C. Holt, "Using Graph Patterns to Extract Scenarios," Proc. 10th Int'l Workshop Program Comprehension (IWPC 2002.

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Enhancing Domain-Specific Software Architecture Recovery - Ivkovic (2002)   (Correct)

....analysis tool. It allows editing of source code, displaying of relationships between classes and functions and members, and display of call trees [Cor01] Beside the complete architecture recovery, other methods in architecture recovery include scenario based architecture recovery [KABC96, BV01, WHH02] evolution oriented architecture recovery [BSWW99, DM01, Sve02] architecture recovery of dynamically linked applications [IG02] quality based reverse engineering [TK00] and ownership based architecture recovery [BH98] These methods recognize the complexity and significant overhead of the ....

.... Patrick Henry Even though domain specific software architecture recovery is not well known, focused architecture recovery is not a new concept for the reverse engineering community, and various e#orts in this area were already recognized [KABC96, BV01, BSWW99, DM01, Sve02, IG02, TK00, BH98, WHH02] Among these, there are some that are more relevant to the work presented in this thesis including the following. Focus: A Light Weight, Incremental Approach to Software Architecture Recovery and Evolution by Ding and Medvidovic [DM01] Options Analysis for Re Engineering (OAR) by Bergey ....

J. Wu, A. E. Hassan, and R. C. Holt. Using graph patterns to extract scenarios. In Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Program Comprehension 2002 (IWPC 2002), Paris, France, June 2002.


Architecture Recovery of Dynamically Linked Applications: A.. - Ivkovic, Godfrey (2002)   (Correct)

....al. use a more finely grained, scenario based approach to analysis of the dynamically linked applications. By matching the architecture with a particular model, a set of graph patterns is defined. That set is then used to trace static code relations, and model them using UML collaboration diagrams [17]. Kazman et al. have also dealt with architecture recovery and suggested the use of other system structures such as build files, make files, and executables to enhance the source code oriented analysis. Kazman s group also discussed the use of code profilers to deal with dynamically linked ....

J. Wu, A. E. Hassan, and R. C. Holt, "Using Graph Patterns to Extract Scenarios", To appear In Proceedings of the IWPC 2002.


Efficient Relational Calculation for Software Analysis - Beyer, Noack, Lewerentz (2005)   (Correct)

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J. Wu, A.E. Hassan, and R.C. Holt, "Using Graph Patterns to Extract Scenarios," Proc. 10th Int'l Workshop Program Comprehension (IWPC 2002.


Simple and Efficient Relational Querying of Software.. - Beyer, Noack, Lewerentz (2003)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

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J. Wu, A. E. Hassan, and R. C. Holt. Using graph patterns to extract scenarios. In Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC 2002.


Simple and Efficient Relational Querying of Software.. - Beyer, Noack, Lewerentz (2003)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

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J. Wu, A. E. Hassan, and R. C. Holt. Using graph patterns to extract scenarios. In Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC 2002.

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