12 papers:
- OOPSLA-2014-ZhangLBF #abstract syntax tree #optimisation
- Accelerating iterators in optimizing AST interpreters (WZ, PL, SB, MF), pp. 727–743.
- GPCE-2014-HumerWWWW #abstract syntax tree #domain-specific language #self
- A domain-specific language for building self-optimizing AST interpreters (CH, CW, CW, AW, TW), pp. 123–132.
- ICSM-2013-MartinezDM #abstract syntax tree #analysis #automation
- Automatically Extracting Instances of Code Change Patterns with AST Analysis (MM, LD, MM), pp. 388–391.
- GPCE-2013-0001RN #abstract syntax tree #declarative #fine-grained #mining #source code
- Declarative visitors to ease fine-grained source code mining with full history on billions of AST nodes (RD, HR, TNN), pp. 23–32.
- LDTA-2012-Winther #abstract syntax tree #precise
- Improving precision of generated ASTs (JW), p. 10.
- SAC-2011-LammelPS #analysis #java #open source #scalability
- Large-scale, AST-based API-usage analysis of open-source Java projects (RL, EP, JS), pp. 1317–1324.
- SAC-2009-DemailleLS #abstract syntax tree #effectiveness #named #parsing #using
- TWEAST: a simple and effective technique to implement concrete-syntax AST rewriting using partial parsing (AD, RL, BS), pp. 1924–1929.
- DATE-2005-StergiouACRBM #abstract syntax tree #design #library #network #pipes and filters #synthesis
- ast pipes Lite: A Synthesis Oriented Design Library For Networks on Chips (SS, FA, SC, LR, DB, GDM), pp. 1188–1193.
- IWPC-2003-AntoniolPM #abstract syntax tree #ocl #using
- YAAB (Yet Another AST Browser): Using OCL to Navigate ASTs (GA, MDP, EM), pp. 13–22.
- SCAM-2003-AntoniolPMV #abstract syntax tree #analysis #named #xml
- XOgastan: XML-Oriented gcc AST Analysis and Transformations (GA, MDP, GM, UV), pp. 173–182.
- GPCE-2003-CalcagnoTHL #abstract syntax tree #implementation #multi #using
- Implementing Multi-stage Languages Using ASTs, Gensym, and Reflection (CC, WT, LH, XL), pp. 57–76.
- SIGAda-1999-LortzT #abstract syntax tree #ada #c++ #distributed #realtime
- The role of distributed, real-time Ada & C++ on the Airborne Surveillance Testbed (AST) program (HAL, TAT), pp. 181–182.