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Charles W. Krueger. The SMILE User's Guide. Carnegie-Mellon University, Department of Computer Science, The Gandalf Project, October 1985.

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Infuse: A Tool for Automatically Managing and Coordinating.. - Perry, Kaiser (1986)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....of the hierarchical partitions. The simulation mechanism permits a programmer to determine the full extent and implications of a proposed change without actually committing the change. 4. Hierarchy of Experimental Databases The notion of an experimental database was introduced in Smile [Krueger 85, Notkin 85] We extend this notion to that of a hierarchy of experimental databases, where each database is subdivided automatically during partitioning into subcomponents. These subgroups then form the next level in the hierarchy. At the leaves of the tree are singleton experimental databases ....

Charles W. Krueger. The SMILE User's Guide. Carnegie-Mellon University, Department of Computer Science, The Gandalf Project, October 1985.


Domain-Retargetable Reverse Engineering - Tilley (1995)   (14 citations)  (Correct)

....user) Figure 3.4 illustrates the use of the RCL variable and procedure display widget. The user has listed all procedures that match the regular expression data save and has chosen to view the body of the data save telos sexpr procedure. The editor used is point, a Tcl Tk enabled text editor [Cro94] It has been augmented with an update operation that facilitates exploratory RCL coding when using the PHSE. The text being edited is a dynamically constructed version of the procedure s body. 8 The update operation uses 8 Produced through Tcl s info command. CHAPTER 3. THE PHSE 55 Figure ....

Charles Crowley. The point text editor for X. Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico, 1994.


Software Interconnection Models - Perry (1987)   (39 citations)  (Correct)

....supplied by existing tools such as compilers. For example, because changes are made to syntactic units, compilers can often be used to detect the effects of certain kinds of changes such as deletions of identifiers and modifications of spelling. Interlisp s Masterscope [26] Cscope [25] and Smile [12, 17] provide a more sophisticated sort of automation, though in differing ways Masterscope builds a database of relationships and provides change management by querying the database; Smile provides incremental checking as changes are made. An interesting knowledge based approach is described in ....

Charles W. Krueger. The SMILE User's Guide. Carnegie-Mellon University, Department of Computer Science, The Gandalf Project, Draft, October 1985.

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