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  1. Proceedings of 2010 ICSE Workshop on Search-driven Development: Users, Infrastructure, Tools and Evaluation (SUITE '10)
  2. Enhancing static source code search with dynamic data
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Towards integrating e-mail communication in the IDE
Searching API usage examples in code repositories with sourcerer API search
Behavior model based component search: an initial assessment
Enhancing static source code search with dynamic data
Facilitating the comparison of software retrieval systems through a reference reuse collection
More archetypal usage scenarios for software search engines
Immediate search in the IDE as an example of socio-technical congruence in search-driven development
Searching across paths
Towards query formulation and visualization of structural search results
Searching and using external types in an extensible software development environment
A trustability metric for code search based on developer karma
Fostering synergies: how semantic web technology could influence software repositories

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Enhancing static source code search with dynamic data

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Notkin, David Holmes, Reid
Abstract Developers frequently try to locate references to particular program elements within their systems; however, these queries often return an overwhelming number of results. The result sets for these queries tend to be large because integrated development environments locate matches using static search approaches; however, the developer may be more interested in which references actually happened for a particular execution, instead of which references could happen in a hypothetical execution. We posit that dynamic search approaches can complement customary static search approaches in the same ways dynamic analysis complements static analysis. Specifically, in this paper, we hypothesize that filtering static reference queries with dynamic trace data can reduce the number of results a developer must consider when performing a query, helping them to focus on a subset of the static query results. To test our hypothesis, we filtered the results of the Eclipse find references query with dynamic trace data for three different projects; our preliminary evidence demonstrates that dynamic trace data can be used to effectively filter the result sets of static source code queries.
Starting Page 13
Ending Page 16
Page Count 4
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605589626
DOI 10.1145/1809175.1809179
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2010-05-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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