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7th IWPC 1999: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- 7th International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC '99), May 5-7, 1999 - Pittsburgh, PA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0179-6

Paper Session I: Visualization
- Claire Knight, Malcolm Munro:

Comprehension with[in] Virtual Environment Visualisations. 4-11 - Panagiotis K. Linos, Esther T. Ososanya, Vijay Karunakaran:

Improving the Visibility of Graphical Program Displays: An Experimental Study. 12-19 - James Westland Cain, Rachel Jane McCrindle:

Program Visualisation using C++ Lenses. 20-26
Paper Session II: Architectures for Understanding
- Ivan T. Bowman, Richard C. Holt:

Reconstructing Ownership Architectures To Help Understand Software Systems. 28-37 - M. P. A. Sellink, Chris Verhoef:

An Architecture for Automated Software Maintenance. 38-48 - Jean-François Patenaude, Ettore Merlo, Michel R. Dagenais, Bruno Laguë:

Extending Software Quality Assessment Techniques to Java Systems. 49-56
Paper Session III: Integration Frameworks
- Anna Rita Fasolino, Giuseppe Visaggio:

Improving Software Comprehension through an Automated Dependency Tracer. 58-65 - Ilene Burnstein, Floyd Saner:

An Application of Fuzzy Reasoning to Support Automated Program Comprehension. 66-73 - Arie van Deursen, Leon Moonen

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Understanding COBOL Systems using Inferred Types. 74-81
Paper Session IV: Comprehension Strategies
- Beniamino Di Martino, Antonino Mazzeo, Nicola Mazzocca

, Umberto Villano:
Restructuring Parallel Programs by Transformation of Point-To-Point Interactions into Collective Communication. 84-91 - Harry M. Sneed, Tomas Dombovari:

Comprehending a Complex, Distributed, Object-Oriented Software System a Report from the Field. 218-225 - Bogdan Korel:

Black-Box Understanding of COTS Components. 92-99
Paper Session V: Parsing
- Margaret Ann Francel, Spencer Rugaber:

The Relationship of Slicing and Debugging to Program Understanding. 106-113 - Gregory Knapen, Bruno Laguë, Michel R. Dagenais, Ettore Merlo:

Parsing C++ Despite Missing Declarations. 114-125 - Jianjun Zhao:

Slicing Concurrent Java Programs. 126-133
Paper Session VI: Decomposition and Composition
- Gerardo Canfora

, Aniello Cimitile, Andrea De Lucia
, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca
:
A Case Study of Applying an Eclectic Approach to Identify Objects in Code. 136-143 - Liwu Li:

On Managing Classes for Evolving Software. 144-150 - Giuliano Antoniol, Alessandra Potrich, Paolo Tonella

, Roberto Fiutem:
Evolving Object Oriented Design to Improve Code Traceability. 151-160
Paper Session VII: Empirical Aspects
- Jussi Koskinen:

Empirical Evaluation of Hypertextual Information Access from Program Text. 162-169 - Anneliese von Mayrhauser, Stephen Lang:

On the Role of Static Analysis during Software Maintenance. 170-177 - Paul Warren, Cornelia Boldyreff, Malcolm Munro:

The Evolution of Websites. 178-185
Paper Session VIII: Program Analysis
- Cristina Cifuentes, Mike Van Emmerik:

Recovery of Jump Table Case Statements from Binary Code. 192-199 - Christoph W. Keßler, Craig Smith:

The SPARAMAT Approach to Automatic Comprehension of Sparse Matrix Computations. 200-207 - Mark Harman, Chris Fox, Robert M. Hierons

, David W. Binkley, Sebastian Danicic:
Program Simplification as a Means of Approximating Undecidable Propositions. 208-217

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