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    Towards Automatic Assessment of Object-Oriented Programs by Ardimento, Pasquale, Luca Bernardi, Mario, Cimitile, Marta

    Published: ACM 01.10.2020
    “…) source code developed by students to provide them with useful formative tips. In this paper, we propose and evaluate an approach to analyze how students use Java and its language constructs…”
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    Parallel computing with x10 by Murthy, Pvr

    ISBN: 9781605580319, 1605580317
    ISSN: 0270-5257
    Published: 11.05.2008
    “… While there has been a significant progress in terms of (a)automatically deriving implicit parallelism from functional and logic programs, (b…”
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    Towards a Comprehensive Test Suite for Detectors of Design Patterns by Wegrzynowicz, P., Stencel, K.

    ISBN: 1424452597, 9781424452590
    ISSN: 1938-4300
    Published: IEEE 01.11.2009
    “…Detection of design patterns is an important part of reverse engineering. Availability of patterns provides for a better understanding of code and also makes analysis more efficient in terms of time and cost…”
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    Single-Dimension Software Pipelining for Multi-Dimensional Loops by Rong, Hongbo, Tang, Zhizhong, Govindarajan, R., Douillet, Alban, Gao, Guang R.

    ISBN: 0769521029, 9780769521022
    Published: Washington, DC, USA IEEE Computer Society 20.03.2004
    “… level.The first step identifies the most profitable loop level forsoftware pipelining in terms of initiation rate or data reusepotential…”
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    A general framework for formalizing UML with formal languages by McUmber, William E., Cheng, Betty H. C.

    ISBN: 0769510507, 9780769510507
    Published: Washington, DC, USA IEEE Computer Society 01.07.2001
    “… We introduce a general framework for formalizing a subset of UML diagrams in terms of different formal languages based on a homomorphic mapping between metamodels…”
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    Refined Fortran: an update by Klappholz, D., Kong, X., Kalis, A. D.

    ISBN: 9780897913416, 0897913418
    Published: New York, NY, USA ACM 01.08.1989
    “… The Refined Languages approach achieves its goal by extending sequential imperative programming languages with data…”
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