The 21st ASTReNet Workshop
Information Retrieval in Source Code Analysis
Information retrieval (IR) extracts and organizes natural language
information found in unstructured text. Many of the challenges faced
by software engineers can be addressed using IR techniques on the
unstructured text provided by source code and its associated
documents. This ASTReNet will focus on IR's use in the particular
challenges related to source code analysis.
The Workshop was held on 25 March 2008 in CREST Centre at King's
College London.
Attendee (19)
David Binkley Loyola College, USAKirill Bogdanov, The University of Sheffield, UK
Sue Black, University of Westminster, UK
David Bowes University of Hertfordshire, UK
Nicolas GoldKing's College London, UK
Tracy Hall Brunel University, UK
Mark HarmanKing's College London, UK
Yue Jia , King's College London, UK
Tao Jiang, King's College London, UK
Derek M Jones, Knowledge Software Limited, UK
Dawn Lawrie Loyola College, USA
Zheng Li King's College London, UK
Jia Liu, King's College London, UK
Gabriel Luque, University of Málaga, Spain
Gasso Wilson Mwaluseke London South Bank University, UK
Changhai NeiKing's College London, UK
Jeremy Singer University of Manchester, UK
Neta SpiroRoyal Holloway University of London, UK
YuanYuan Zhang, King's College London, UK
Programme
- 09:30 Coffee/tea welcome
- 10:00 Dawn Lawrie:
The Ins and Outs of Clustering Text
| Slides | reference 1 | reference 2 | - 11:00 Questions/Discussion
- 11:30 Coffee/tea break
- 12:00 Jeremy Singer:
Meaningful Type Names as a Basis for Object Lifetime Prediction
| Slides | reference | - 12:30 Questions/Discussion
- 13:00 Lunch
- 14:00 Nicolas Gold:
Understanding Musical Performance: Using Self-Organising Maps to Characterise Performance Timing
| Slides | reference | - 14:30 Questions/Discussion
- 15:00 Kirill Bogdanov:
Reverse engineering software using grammar inference
| Slides | reference | - 15:30 Questions/Discussion over Coffee/tea break
- 16:00 David Binkley:
Extracting Meaning from Abbreviated Identifiers
| Slides | reference 1 | reference 2 | reference 3 | - 16:30 Discussion
- 17:00 Mark Harman: Wrap up
Location
CREST(Room K1.88-K1.99 King's Building) in Strand Campusat King's College London