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Program Comprehension in Generative Programming: A History of Grand Challenges
Bari, Italy June 24-June 26
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Don Batory, University of Texas at Austin
The communities of Generative Programming (GP) and Program Comprehension (PC) look at similar problems: GP derives a program from a specification, PC derives a specification from a program. A basic difference between the two is GP's use of specific knowledge representations and mental models that are essential for program synthesis. In this paper, I present a historical review of the Grand Challenges, results, and outlook for GP as they pertain to PC.
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Don Batory, "Program Comprehension in Generative Programming: A History of Grand Challenges," icpc, pp.2, 12th IEEE International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC'04), 2004
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