Travelled to:
1 × Italy
1 × Sweden
1 × United Kingdom
2 × Canada
2 × Romania
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
H.A.Sahraoui B.G.Ryder G.Sevitsky L.J.Hendren C.Verbrugge K.Driesen M.A.Saied E.Lavoie M.Feeley F.Duseau M.F.II S.Basu S.Allier S.Vaucher C.Goard O.d.Moor G.Sittampalam Q.Wang W.Wang R.Brown
Talks about:
framework (4) applic (4) analysi (2) metric (2) intens (2) explor (2) dynam (2) blend (2) usag (2) java (2)
Person: Bruno Dufour
DBLP: Dufour:Bruno
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- SANER-2015-SaiedSD #api #constraints #documentation
- An observational study on API usage constraints and their documentation (MAS, HAS, BD), pp. 33–42.
- ECOOP-2014-LavoieDF #javascript #monitoring #performance #runtime #using #virtual machine
- Portable and Efficient Run-time Monitoring of JavaScript Applications Using Virtual Machine Layering (EL, BD, MF), pp. 541–566.
- ICSM-2012-DuseauDS #approach #named #visual notation
- Vasco: A visual approach to explore object churn in framework-intensive applications (FD, BD, HAS), pp. 15–24.
- ICSM-2010-FisherDBR #analysis #context-sensitive grammar
- Exploring the impact of context sensitivity on blended analysis (MFI, BD, SB, BGR), pp. 1–10.
- SCAM-2010-AllierVDS #graph #metric
- Deriving Coupling Metrics from Call Graphs (SA, SV, BD, HAS), pp. 43–52.
- FSE-2008-DufourRS #java #scalability
- A scalable technique for characterizing the usage of temporaries in framework-intensive Java applications (BD, BGR, GS), pp. 59–70.
- ISSTA-2007-DufourRS #analysis #comprehension #performance
- Blended analysis for performance understanding of framework-based applications (BD, BGR, GS), pp. 118–128.
- OOPSLA-2004-DufourGHMSV #aspectj #behaviour #source code
- Measuring the dynamic behaviour of AspectJ programs (BD, CG, LJH, OdM, GS, CV), pp. 150–169.
- OOPSLA-2003-DufourDHV #java #metric
- Dynamic metrics for java (BD, KD, LJH, CV), pp. 149–168.
- SOFTVIS-2003-WangWBDDHV #framework #named #visualisation
- EVolve: An Open Extensible Software Visualisation Framework (QW, WW, RB, KD, BD, LJH, CV), pp. 37–46.