Title
The LAN-simulation: A Refactoring Teaching Example
Abstract
Humans will have to live with software for a long time. As demonstrated by the Y2K problem, computer professionals used a wrong time scale when thinking about software. Large software products live much longer than expected. It took a few decades to ...
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/IWPSE.2005.30
IWPSE
Keywords
Field
DocType
refactoring teaching example,computer professional,y2k problem,long time,large software product,wrong time scale,software engineering,source code,body of knowledge,local area networks,teaching,computer science education,object oriented programming
Systems engineering,Object-oriented programming,Software engineering,Software Engineering Body of Knowledge,Computer science,Software system,Local area network,Component-based software engineering,Code refactoring,Software development,Social software engineering
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2349-8
22
2.00
References 
Authors
15
13
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Serge Demeyer12250291.74
Filip Van Rysselberghe218313.97
Tudor Girba372940.01
Jacek Ratzinger41798.54
Radu Marinescu593769.41
Tom Mens63018181.32
Bart Du Bois727313.78
Dirk Janssens852288.99
Stéphane Ducasse93418243.15
Michele Lanza102197124.38
Matthias Rieger1144430.73
Harald Gall123858263.82
Mohammad El-ramly1316313.88