Supporting Merging

During development, supporting merge activities is often ignored.
    1. Martín Dias, Damien Cassou and Stéphane Ducasse, Representing Code History with Development Environment Events, IWST'13: International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies 2013, 2013, PDF.
    2. Martín Dias, Alberto Bacchelli, Georgios Gousios, Damien Cassou and Stéphane Ducasse, Untangling Fine-Grained Code Changes, SANER'15: Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution, and Reengineering, 341–350, 2015, PDF.
    3. Martín Dias, Guillermo Polito, Damien Cassou and Stéphane Ducasse, DeltaImpactFinder: Assessing Semantic Merge Conflicts with Dependency Analysis, IWST'15: International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies 2015, 2015, URL, PDF.
    4. Martín Dias, Stéphane Ducasse, Damien Cassou and Verónica Uquillas Gómez, Do Tools Support Code Integration? A Survey, Journal of Object Technology, 16, 2:1-20, 2016, DOI, PDF.
    5. Verónica Uquillas Gómez, Stéphane Ducasse and Theo D'Hondt, Visually Supporting Source Code Changes Integration: the Torch Dashboard, Proceedings of the 17th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE'10), 55-64, 2010, Acceptance rate = 22/68 = 32%, PDF.
    6. Verónica Uquillas Gómez, Stéphane Ducasse and Theo D'Hondt, Meta-models and Infrastructure for Smalltalk Omnipresent History, Smalltalks'2010, 2010, PDF.
    7. Verónica Uquillas Gómez, Stéphane Ducasse and Theo D'Hondt, Ring: a Unifying Meta-Model and Infrastructure for Smalltalk Source Code Analysis Tools, Journal of Computer Languages, Systems and Structures, 38, 44-60, 2012, Impact factor (2010) 0.541, PDF.
    8. Verónica Uquillas Gómez, Stéphane Ducasse and Theo D'Hondt, Visually charactering source code changes, Journal of Science of Computer Programming, 98, 376–393, 2012, 5-year impact factor (2012) 0.903, DOI, PDF.
    9. Verónica Uquillas Gómez, Stéphane Ducasse and Andy Kellens, Supporting Streams of Changes during Branch Integration, Journal of Science of Computer Programming, 96, 84-106, 2014, 5-year impact factor (2012) 0.903, DOI, PDF.