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Abebe, S. L., Arnaoudova, V., Tonella, P., Antoniol, G., & Guéhéneuc, Y.-G. (2012, October). Can Lexicon Bad Smells improve fault prediction? [Paper]. 19th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2012), Kingston, ON, Canada. External link
Abebe, S. L., Haiduc, S., Marcus, A., Tonella, P., & Antoniol, G. (2009, March). Analyzing the evolution of the source code vocabulary [Paper]. 13th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2009), Kaiserslautern, Germany. External link
Antoniol, G., Guéhéneuc, Y.-G., Merlo, E., & Tonella, P. (2007, October). Mining the lexicon used by programmers during software evolution [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 2007), Paris, France. External link
Antoniol, G., Krinke, J., & Tonella, P. (2006). Special issue on Source code analysis and manipulation. Science of Computer Programming, 62(3), 205-208. External link
Antoniol, G., Caprile, B., Potrich, A., & Tonella, P. (2001). Design-code traceability recovery: selecting the basic linkage properties. Science of Computer Programming, 40(2-3), 213-234. External link
Antoniol, G., Caprile, B., Potrich, A., & Tonella, P. (2000). Design-code traceability for object-oriented systems. Annals of Software Engineering, 9(1-2), 35-58. External link
Antoniol, G., Potrich, A., Tonella, P., & Fiutem, R. (1999, May). Evolving object oriented design to improve code traceability [Paper]. 7th International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC 1999), Pittsburgh, PA, USA. External link
Antoniol, G., Calzolari, F., & Tonella, P. (1999, March). Impact of Function Pointers on the Call Graph [Paper]. 3rd European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 1999), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. External link
Antoniol, G., & Tonella, P. (1997). EEG data compression techniques. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 44(2), 105-114. External link
Antoniol, G., Fiutem, R., Lutteri, G., Tonella, P., Zanfei, S., & Merlo, E. (1997, October). Program Understanding and Maintenance with the CANTO Environment [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 1997), Bari, Italy. External link
Antoniol, G., Fiutem, R., Merlo, E., & Tonella, P. (1995, October). Application and user interface migration from basic to visual C++ [Paper]. International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 1995), Nice, France. External link
Calzolari, F., Tonella, P., & Antoniol, G. (2001). Maintenance and testing effort modeled by linear and nonlinear dynamic systems. Information and Software Technology, 43(8), 477-486. External link
Calzolari, F., Tonella, P., & Antoniol, G. (1998, November). Dynamic Model for Maintenance and Testing Effort [Paper]. 1998 International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 1998), Bethesda, MD. External link
Calzolari, F., Tonella, P., & Antoniol, G. (1998, March). Modeling maintenance effort by means of dynamic systems [Paper]. 2nd Euromicro Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (EUROMICRO 1998), Florence, Italy. External link
Fiutem, R., Antoniol, G., Tonella, P., & Merlo, E. (1999). Art: an Architectural Reverse Engineering Environment. Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 11(5), 339-364. External link
Fiutem, R., Tonella, P., Antoniol, G., & Merlo, E. (1996, November). A Cliché-Based Environment to Support Architectural Reverse Engineering [Paper]. International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 1996), Monterey, CA. External link
Fiutem, R., Tonella, P., Antoniol, G., & Merlo, E. (1996, November). A Cliche-Based Environment to Support Architectural Reverse Engineering [Paper]. 4th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 1996), Monterey, CA. External link
Fiutem, R., Merlo, E., Antoniol, G., & Tonella, P. (1996, March). Understanding the architecture of software systems [Paper]. 4th Workshop on Program Comprehension (WPC 1996), Berlin, Germany. External link
Lapierre, S., Merlo, E., Savard, G., Antoniol, G., Fiutem, R., & Tonella, P. (1999, August). Automatic Unit Test Data Generation Using Mixed-Integer Linear Programming and Execution Trees [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 1999), Oxford, England. External link
Medini, S., Arnaoudova, V., Penta, M. D., Antoniol, G., Guéhéneuc, Y.-G., & Tonella, P. (2014). Scan: an approach to label and relate execution trace segments. Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, 26(11), 962-995. External link
Medini, S., Antoniol, G., Guéhéneuc, Y.-G., Di Penta, M., & Tonella, P. (2012, October). SCAN: An approach to label and relate execution trace segments [Paper]. 19th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2012), Kingston, ON, Canada. External link
Tonella, P., & Antoniol, G. (2002). Techniques in Data Compression for Electroencephalograms. In Leondes, C. T. (ed.), Computational Methods in Biophysics, Biomaterials, Biotechnology and Medical Systems (1st ed., pp. 1200-1220). External link
Tonella, P., & Antoniol, G. (2001). Inference of object-oriented design patterns. Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution: Research and Practice, 13(5), 309-330. External link
Tonella, P., Antoniol, G., Fiutem, R., & Calzolari, F. (2000). Reverse engineering 4.7 million lines of code. Journal of Software: Practice and Experience, 30(2), 129-150. External link
Tonella, P., & Antoniol, G. (1999, August). Object-Oriented Design Pattern Inference [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM 1999), Oxford, England. External link
Tonella, P., Antoniol, G., Fiutem, R., & Merlo, E. (1999). Variable-Precision Reaching Definitions Analysis. Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 11(2), 117-142. External link
Tonella, P., Antoniol, G., Fiutem, R., & Merlo, E. (1997, May). Flow Insensitive C++ Pointers and Polymorphism Analysis and its Application to Slicing [Paper]. 19th international conference on Software engineering (ICSE 1997), Boston, Massachusetts. External link
Tonella, P., Antoniol, G., Fiutem, R., & Merlo, E. (1997, March). Points-to Analysis for Program Understanding [Paper]. 5th International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC 1997), Dearborn, MI. External link
Tonella, P., Antoniol, G., Fiutem, R., & Merlo, E. (1997, March). Variable precision reaching definitions analysis for software maintenance [Paper]. 1st Euromicro Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (EUROMICRO 1997), Berlin, Germany. External link
Tonella, P., Fiutem, R., Antoniol, G., & Merlo, E. (1996, November). Augmenting Pattern-Based Architectural Recovery with Flow Analysis: Mosaic -A Case Study [Paper]. 3rd Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 1996), Monterey, CA. External link