Travelled to:
1 × China
1 × France
1 × Greece
1 × Hungary
2 × The Netherlands
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
A.v.Deursen ∅ T.Tourwé R.v.Engelen R.Khadka P.Shrestha B.Klein A.Saeidi J.Hage S.Jansen E.v.Dis M.v.d.Brand G.R.Economopoulos H.A.d.Jong P.Klint A.T.Kooiker T.v.d.Storm J.J.Vinju
Talks about:
crosscut (3) softwar (3) idiomat (3) concern (3) analysi (3) modern (3) transform (2) legaci (2) except (2) handl (2)
Person: Magiel Bruntink
DBLP: Bruntink:Magiel
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- ICSME-2015-KhadkaSKSHJDB #analysis #case study #legacy #what
- Does software modernization deliver what it aimed for? A post modernization analysis of five software modernization case studies (RK, PS, BK, AS, JH, SJ, EvD, MB), pp. 477–486.
- CSMR-2008-Bruntink #c #exception #legacy #re-engineering
- Reengineering Idiomatic Exception Handling in Legacy C Code (MB), pp. 133–142.
- CSMR-2007-BrandBEJKKSV #ide #legacy #maintenance #using
- Using The Meta-Environment for Maintenance and Renovation (MvdB, MB, GRE, HAdJ, PK, ATK, TvdS, JJV), pp. 331–332.
- ICSM-2007-Bruntink #analysis #legacy
- Analysis and Transformation of Idiomatic Crosscutting Concerns in Legacy Software Systems (MB), pp. 499–500.
- ICSE-2006-BruntinkDT #exception #fault
- Discovering faults in idiom-based exception handling (MB, AvD, TT), pp. 242–251.
- SCAM-2006-Bruntink #analysis #tool support
- Linking Analysis and Transformation Tools with Source-Based Mappings (MB), pp. 107–116.
- ICSM-2005-BruntinkDT
- Isolating Idiomatic Crosscutting Concerns (MB, AvD, TT), pp. 37–46.
- ICSM-2004-BruntinkDTE #clone detection #detection #evaluation #identification
- An Evaluation of Clone Detection Techniques for Identifying Crosscutting Concerns (MB, AvD, TT, RvE), pp. 200–209.
- SCAM-2004-BruntinkD #metric #object-oriented #predict #testing #using
- Predicting Class Testability using Object-Oriented Metrics (MB, AvD), pp. 136–145.
- WCRE-2004-BruntinkDT #aspect-oriented #empirical #reverse engineering
- An Initial Experiment in Reverse Engineering Aspects (MB, AvD, TT), pp. 306–307.