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2009
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Ferret: Programming language support for multiple dynamic classification
Bard Bloom, Paul Keyser, Ian Simmonds, Mark Wegman
October 2009
Computer Languages, Systems and Structures , Volume 35 Issue 3
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.
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We introduce a concept of multiple dynamic classification, a powerful generalization of single-inheritance OO, and a language Ferret which implements it. Multiple classification allows Male, Female, and Married to be subclasses of Person, arranged so ...

Keywords: Object-oriented programming
 
2007
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Using Software Repositories to Investigate Socio-technical Congruence in Development Projects
Giuseppe Valetto, Mary Helander, Kate Ehrlich, Sunita Chulani, Mark Wegman, Clay Williams
May 2007
MSR '07: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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We propose a quantitative measure of socio-technical congruence as an indicator of the performance of an organization in carrying out a software development project. We show how the information necessary to implement that measure can be mined from commonly ...

 
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Using Software Repositories to Investigate Socio-technical Congruence in Development Projects
Giuseppe Valetto, Mary Helander, Kate Ehrlich, Sunita Chulani, Mark Wegman, Clay Williams
May 2007
ICSEW '07: Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Software Engineering Workshops
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
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We propose a quantitative measure of sociotechnical congruence as an indicator of the performance of an organization in carrying out a software development project. We show how the information necessary to implement that measure can be mined from commonly ...

 
2004
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Analysis of pointers and structures
David Chase, Mark Wegman, F. Ken Zadeck
April 2004
SIGPLAN Notices , Volume 39 Issue 4
Publisher: ACM
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2001
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Graph cutting algorithms for distributed applications partitioning
Karin Hogstedt, Doug Kimelman, V T Rajan, Tova Roth, Mark Wegman
March 2001
SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review , Volume 28 Issue 4
Publisher: ACM
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The problem of optimally allocating the components of a distributed program over several machines can be shown to reduce to a multi-terminal graph cutting problem. In case of three of more terminals, this problem has been shown to be NP-hard. This paper ...

 
1998
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Partitioning and Assignment of Distributed Object Applications Incorporating Object Replication and Caching
Doug Kimelman, V. T. Rajan, Tova Roth, Mark N. Wegman
July 1998
ECOOP '98: Workshop ion on Object-Oriented Technology
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
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Dynamic Application Partitioning in VisualAge Generator Version 3.0
Doug Kimelman, V. T. Rajan, Tova Roth, Mark N. Wegman, Beth Lindsey, Hayden Lindsey, Sandy Thomas
July 1998
ECOOP '98: Workshop ion on Object-Oriented Technology
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
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Execution patterns in object-oriented visualization
Wim De Pauw, David Lorenz, John Vlissides, Mark Wegman
April 1998
COOTS'98: Proceedings of the 4th conference on USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems - Volume 4 , Volume 4
Publisher: USENIX Association
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Execution patterns are a new metaphor for visualizing execution traces of object-oriented programs. We present an execution pattern view that lets a programmer visualize and explore a program's execution at varied levels of abstraction. The view employs ...

 
1991
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Efficiently computing static single assignment form and the control dependence graph
Ron Cytron, Jeanne Ferrante, Barry K. Rosen, Mark N. Wegman, F. Kenneth Zadeck
October 1991
Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS) , Volume 13 Issue 4
Publisher: ACM
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Keywords: control dependence, control flow graph, def-use chain, dominator, optimizing compilers
 
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Constant propagation with conditional branches
Mark N. Wegman, F. Kenneth Zadeck
April 1991
Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS) , Volume 13 Issue 2
Publisher: ACM
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Constant propagation is a well-known global flow analysis problem. The goal of constant propagation is to discover values that are constant on all possible executions of a program and to propagate these constant values as far foward through the program ...

Keywords: abstract interpretation, code optimization, constant propagation, control flow graph, interprocedural analysis, procedure integration, static single assignment form, type determination
 
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