Travelled to:
1 × Canada
1 × The Netherlands
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
G.Saake W.Fenske S.Apel F.Kanning S.Stanciulescu A.Wasowski E.Jürgens J.Feigenspan C.Kästner D.Meyer J.Liebig J.Siegmund S.Peldszus G.Kulcsár M.Lochau R.Lachmann S.Lity S.Lischke S.Beddig I.Schaefer M.Schäler A.Grebhahn R.Schröter V.Köppen
Talks about:
preprocessor (4) code (4) orient (3) annot (3) variabl (2) softwar (2) program (2) product (2) integr (2) detect (2)
Person: Sandro Schulze
DBLP: Schulze:Sandro
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- ICSME-2015-StanciulescuSW #open source
- Forked and integrated variants in an open-source firmware project (SS, SS, AW), pp. 151–160.
- SCAM-2015-FenskeSMS #detection #smell #variability
- When code smells twice as much: Metric-based detection of variability-aware code smells (WF, SS, DM, GS), pp. 171–180.
- SPLC-2015-LachmannLLBSS #integration #product line #testing
- Delta-oriented test case prioritization for integration testing of software product lines (RL, SL, SL, SB, SS, IS), pp. 81–90.
- ICSME-2014-KanningS #preprocessor #slicing #variability
- Program Slicing in the Presence of Preprocessor Variability (FK, SS), pp. 501–505.
- GPCE-2013-SchulzeLSA #empirical #matter #preprocessor
- Does the discipline of preprocessor annotations matter?: a controlled experiment (SS, JL, JS, SA), pp. 65–74.
- VLDB-2013-SchalerGSSKS #named
- QuEval: Beyond high-dimensional indexing a la carte (MS, AG, RS, SS, VK, GS), pp. 1654–1665.
- SCAM-2011-SchulzeJF #preprocessor
- Analyzing the Effect of Preprocessor Annotations on Code Clones (SS, EJ, JF), pp. 115–124.
- GPCE-2010-SchulzeAK #feature model #product line
- Code clones in feature-oriented software product lines (SS, SA, CK), pp. 103–112.
- ASE-2016-PeldszusKLS #design #detection #evolution #incremental #multi #object-oriented #pattern matching #source code #using
- Continuous detection of design flaws in evolving object-oriented programs using incremental multi-pattern matching (SP, GK, ML, SS), pp. 578–589.
- GPCE-2017-FenskeSS #case study #how #maintenance #preprocessor
- How preprocessor annotations (do not) affect maintainability: a case study on change-proneness (WF, SS, GS), pp. 77–90.