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Travelled to:
1 × France
1 × Israel
1 × Spain
1 × USA
2 × Italy
2 × United Kingdom
Collaborated with:
B.A.Malloy D.Méry J.O'Kelly D.Cansell P.J.Clarke E.B.Duffy D.C.Rine J.F.Power T.F.Dowling G.W.Hamilton
Talks about:
softwar (5) problem (2) applic (2) teach (2) code (2) transform (1) prescript (1) algorithm (1) telephon (1) taxonomi (1)

Person: J. Paul Gibson

DBLP DBLP: Gibson:J=_Paul

Contributed to:

ITiCSE 20122012
ITiCSE 20092009
SEFM 20072007
ITiCSE 20062006
CSMR 20032003
IWPC 20032003
SAC 20022002
ICSM 20002000
IFM 19991999

Wrote 9 papers:

ITiCSE-2012-Gibson #algorithm #education #graph
Teaching graph algorithms to children of all ages (JPG), pp. 34–39.
ITiCSE-2009-Gibson #reuse
Software reuse and plagiarism: a code of practice (JPG), pp. 55–59.
SEFM-2007-CansellGM #verification
Formal verification of tamper-evident storage for e-voting (DC, JPG, DM), pp. 329–338.
ITiCSE-2006-OKellyG #approach #education #learning #problem #programming
RoboCode & problem-based learning: a non-prescriptive approach to teaching programming (JO, JPG), pp. 217–221.
CSMR-2003-ClarkeMG #identification #object-oriented #taxonomy #using
Using a Taxonomy Tool to Identify Changes in OO Softwar (PJC, BAM, JPG), pp. 213–222.
IWPC-2003-DuffyGM #object-oriented #profiling
Applying the Decorator Pattern for Profiling Object-Oriented Software (EBD, JPG, BAM), pp. 84–93.
SAC-2002-RinePG #re-engineering #theory and practice
ACM SAC2002 software engineering: theory and applications (SETA) track description (DCR, JFP, JPG), pp. 969–970.
ICSM-2000-GibsonDM #correctness #maintenance
The Application of Correctness Preserving Transformations to Software Maintenance (JPG, TFD, BAM), p. 108–?.
IFM-1999-GibsonHM #integration #problem #requirements
Integration Problems in Telephone Feature Requirements (JPG, GWH, DM), pp. 129–148.

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