Travelled to:
1 × Germany
1 × India
1 × Ireland
1 × Switzerland
1 × USA
3 × Canada
Collaborated with:
C.V.Lopes J.Ossher V.Saini ∅ R.Naik O.A.L.Lemos A.C.d.Paula L.Martie V.K.Palepu C.V.Lopes P.Maj Pedro Martins 0001 D.Yang Jakub Zitny J.Vitek
Talks about:
code (5) clone (4) bug (4) architectur (2) structur (2) artifact (2) pattern (2) maven (2) java (2) use (2)
Person: Hitesh Sajnani
DBLP: Sajnani:Hitesh
Contributed to:
Wrote 11 papers:
- SCAM-2015-LemosPSL #code search #query #question #scalability
- Can the use of types and query expansion help improve large-scale code search? (OALL, ACdP, HS, CVL), pp. 41–50.
- ICSME-2014-SajnaniSOL #analysis #component #quality
- Is Popularity a Measure of Quality? An Analysis of Maven Components (HS, VS, JO, CVL), pp. 231–240.
- MSR-2014-SainiSOL #dataset #debugging
- A dataset for maven artifacts and bug patterns found in them (VS, HS, JO, CVL), pp. 416–419.
- SCAM-2014-SajnaniSL #case study #comparative #debugging #java
- A Comparative Study of Bug Patterns in Java Cloned and Non-cloned Code (HS, VS, CVL), pp. 21–30.
- ICPC-2012-Sajnani #approach #architecture #automation #machine learning
- Automatic software architecture recovery: A machine learning approach (HS), pp. 265–268.
- ICPC-2012-SajnaniOL #clone detection #detection #parallel #pipes and filters #using
- Parallel code clone detection using MapReduce (HS, JO, CVL), pp. 261–262.
- MSR-2012-MartiePSL #android #debugging #roadmap #topic
- Trendy bugs: Topic trends in the Android bug reports (LM, VKP, HS, CVL), pp. 120–123.
- WCRE-2012-OssherSL #bottom-up #named #repository
- Astra: Bottom-up Construction of Structured Artifact Repositories (JO, HS, CVL), pp. 41–50.
- ICSM-2011-OssherSL #java #open source
- File cloning in open source Java projects: The good, the bad, and the ugly (JO, HS, CVL), pp. 283–292.
- WCRE-2011-SajnaniNL #architecture #towards
- Application Architecture Discovery — Towards Domain-driven, Easily-Extensible Code Structure (HS, RN, CVL), pp. 401–405.
- OOPSLA-2017-LopesMMSYZSV #git #named
- DéjàVu: a map of code duplicates on GitHub (CVL, PM, PM0, VS, DY, JZ, HS, JV), p. 28.