Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2012 11:04:35 +0200 Subject: 8 June 2012, 11:00, L017: Automatically Evaluating the Consistency and Conciseness of Class Names From: Vadim Zaytsev To: SWAT, Luuk Stevens Dear colleagues, This Friday there will be a SEM presentation by Luuk Stevens. The abstract will be broadcasted later this week, and his (current version of the) thesis is available for reading at the SEN1 papers subversion repository in the directory masters/lstevens/thesis. Date: 8 June 2012 Time: 11:00 Room: L017 (CWI) Speakers: Luuk Stevens Title: Automatically Evaluating the Consistency and Conciseness of Class Names Abstract: under construction ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://event.cwi.nl/pem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Yours, Vadim. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 16:28:19 +0200 Subject: tomorrow, 11:00, L017: Automatically Evaluating the Consistency and Conciseness of Class Names From: Vadim Zaytsev To: SWAT Dear colleagues, This is a reminder of tomorrow's SEM presentation by Luuk Stevens, this time with the abstract. See you there! Date: 8 June 2012 Time: 11:00 Room: L017 (CWI) Speakers: Luuk Stevens Title: Automatically Evaluating the Consistency and Conciseness of Class Names Abstract: see below ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Automatically Evaluating the Consistency and Conciseness of Class Names Consistently and concisely named classes are important for program comprehension. However, programmers are not yet aided with tools to help choosing appropriate class names. This can lead to code that is unnecessarily hard to comprehend, and therefore maintain. In this research we focus on providing a method for the automatic evaluation of the consistency and conciseness of class names. Providing such a method to programmers may lead to code that is easier to comprehend, possibly resulting in lower maintenance time and costs. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://event.cwi.nl/pem ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Yours, Vadim.