Appendix H Peer Reviewed Publications
A Ph.D. Thesis by Andrew Le Gear
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This appendix contains peer reviewed publications, first authored by the author, arising from the work of this thesis (At the time of writing). The list includes:
•(Le Gear et al., 2004) A Process for Transforming Portions of Existing Software for Reuse in Modern Development Approaches, 1st International Workshop on Software Evolution Transformations, Andrew Le Gear, Jim Buckley, Seamus Galvin and Brendan Cleary, November 2004, pages 40-43, Delft, the Netherlands.
•(Le Gear, Cleary, Buckley and Exton, 2005) Making a Reuse Aspectual View Explicit in Existing Software, Linking Aspect Technology and Evolution (LATE), Andrew Le Gear, Brendan Cleary, Jim Buckley and Chris Exton, March 2005, Chicago, IL, USA.
•(Le Gear, Buckley, Cleary and Collins, 2005) Achieving a Reuse Perspective within a Component Recovery Process: An Industrial Case Study, International Workshop on Programming Comprehension, Andrew Le Gear, Jim Buckley, Brendan Cleary and J.J. Collins, May 2005, pages 279-288, St. Louis, USA.
•(Le Gear and Buckley, 2005c) Reengineering Towards Components Using “Reconnexion,” ESEC/FSE Doctoral Symposium 2005, Andrew Le Gear and Jim Buckley, September 2005, Lisbon, Portugal.
•(Le Gear, Buckley, Collins and O’Dea, 2005) Software Reconn-exion: Understanding Software Using a Variation on Software Reconnaissance and Reflexion Modelling, International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering, Andrew Le Gear, Jim Buckley, J.J. Collins, and Kieran O’Dea, November 2005, pages 33-42, Noosa, Australia.
•(Le Gear and Buckley, 2005b) Reengineering Towards Components Using “Reconnexion,” ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Andrew Le Gear and Jim Buckley, September 2005, 30(5):32, ACM Press.
•(Le Gear et al., 2006) Exercising Control Over the Design of Evolving Software Systems Using an Inverse Application of Reflexion Modeling, CASCON, Andrew Le Gear, Jim Buckley and Colin McIlwaine, September 2006.
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Component Reconn-exion by Andrew Le Gear 2006