Software maintenance and evolution can be made eas- ier if program comprehension techniques are used. Un- derstanding a software system would typically necessitate a combination of static and dynamic analysis techniques. The aim of this workshop is to gather together researchers working in the area of program comprehension with an em- phasis on dynamic analysis. We are interested in investi- gating how dynamic analysis techniques are used or can be used to enable better comprehension of a software system. The objective is to find common case studies, compare ex- isting techniques, and find possible symbioses for existing solutions. Building upon the two previous editions of the workshop, we aim to set up a forum for exchanging experi- ences, discussing solutions, and exploring new ideas.
Citation:
Abdelwahab Hamou-Lhadj, Andy Zaidman, Orla Greevy, "Workshop on Program Comprehension through Dynamic Analysis (PCODA07)," wcre, pp.298, 14th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2007), 2007