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Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Program Comprehension
WPC, 1996.

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@proceedings{WPC-1996,
	address       = "Berlin, Germany",
	publisher     = "{IEEE Computer Society}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Program Comprehension}",
	year          = 1996,
}

Contents (24 items)

WPC-1996-EickW #interactive #sequence chart #visualisation
An Interactive Visualization for Message Sequence Charts (SGE, AW), pp. 2–7.
WPC-1996-LuciaFM #behaviour #comprehension #slicing
Understanding Function Behaviors through Program Slicing (ADL, ARF, MM), pp. 9–10.
WPC-1996-TilleySP #comprehension #framework #towards
Towards a Framework for Program Understanding (SRT, DBS, SP), p. 19–?.
WPC-1996-CanforaMT #comprehension #maintenance
A Workbench for Program Comprehension during Software Maintenance (GC, LM, MT), pp. 30–39.
WPC-1996-Sullivan #agile #development #program analysis #tool support
Rapid Development of Simple, Custom Program Analysis Tools (KJS), pp. 40–44.
WPC-1996-Graham #testing #tool support #visualisation
A Method for The Formal Testing of Program Visualization Tools (TCNG), pp. 45–54.
WPC-1996-QuiliciW #algorithm #constraints #framework #towards
Toward a Constraint-Satisfaction Framework for Evaluating Program-Understanding Algorithms (AQ, SW), p. 55–?.
WPC-1996-MayrhauserV #comprehension #migration #on the #scalability
On the Role of Hypotheses during Opportunistic Understanding While Porting Large Scale Code (AvM, AMV), pp. 68–77.
WPC-1996-FioreLV #comprehension #estimation
Effort Estimation for Program Comprehension (PF, FL, GV), p. 78–?.
WPC-1996-Wong #comprehension #on the #process
On Inserting Program Understanding Technology into the Software Change Process (KW), pp. 90–99.
WPC-1996-BoldyreffBHMY #comprehension #maintenance #traceability
Greater Understanding Through Maintainer Driven Traceability (CB, EB, RMH, MM, EJY), p. 100–?.
WPC-1996-Bull #comprehension #domain-specific language #safety #using
Comprehension of Safety-Critical Systems Using Domain-Specific Languages (TB), pp. 108–122.
WPC-1996-CitrinSZ #comprehension #interface #scalability
Scalable Interfaces to Support Program Comprehension (WC, CS, BGZ), pp. 123–132.
WPC-1996-BlazyF #analysis #comprehension #interprocedural
Interprocedural analysis for program comprehension by specialization (SB, PF), p. 133–?.
WPC-1996-GriswoldAM #flexibility #pattern matching #performance
Fast, Flexible Syntactic Pattern Matching and Processing (WGG, DCA, CM), pp. 144–153.
WPC-1996-AlencarCKL #approach #comprehension #design pattern
A Formal Architectural Design Patterns-Based Approach to Software Understanding (PSCA, DDC, TK, CJPdL), pp. 154–163.
WPC-1996-MartinoI #automation #recognition
PAP Recognizer: A Tool for Automatic Recognition of Parallelizable Patterns (BDM, GI), p. 164–?.
WPC-1996-WallnauCMK #approach #architecture #comprehension
The Gadfly: An Approach to Architectural-Level System Comprehension (KCW, PCC, EJM, RK), pp. 178–186.
WPC-1996-FiutemMAT #architecture #comprehension
Understanding the architecture of software systems (RF, EM, GA, PT), p. 187–?.
WPC-1996-Kunz #automation #clustering #comprehension #process
Evaluating process clusters to support automatic program understanding (TK), pp. 198–207.
WPC-1996-KloeschM #comprehension
Improving Program Understanding by Unfolding Layers of Interacting Patterns (RK, RM), pp. 208–217.
WPC-1996-DoorleyC #automation #case study #data flow #diagrams #experience
Experiences in Automatic Leveling of Data Flow Diagrams (MD, AC), pp. 218–229.
WPC-1996-BailesBCJ #ada
Derivation and Presentation of an Abstract Program Space for Ada (PAB, PB, MC, DBJ), p. 230–?.
WPC-1996-SneedE #source code
Extracting Business Rules from Source Code (HMS, KE), p. 240–?.

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