Alan Donovan's PAG publications

This is a list of Alan Donovan's PAG-related publications.

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“Converting Java programs to use generic libraries”
by Alan Donovan, Adam Kieżun, Matthew S. Tschantz, and Michael D. Ernst.
In Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA 2004), (Vancouver, BC, Canada), October 26-28, 2004, pp. 15-34.
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An extended version appeared as “Converting Java programs to use generic libraries” by Alan A. A. Donovan. Masters thesis, MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, (Cambridge, MA), Sep. 2004.
A previous version appeared as MIT Laboratory for Computer Science technical report MIT-LCS-TR-940, (Cambridge, MA), March 30, 2004.
A previous version appeared as “Inference of generic types in Java” by Alan Donovan and Michael D. Ernst. MIT Laboratory for Computer Science technical report MIT/LCS/TR-889, (Cambridge, MA), March 22, 2003.

“Selecting, refining, and evaluating predicates for program analysis”
by Nii Dodoo, Lee Lin, and Michael D. Ernst.
MIT Laboratory for Computer Science technical report MIT-LCS-TR-914, (Cambridge, MA), July 21, 2003.
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A previous version appeared as “Selecting predicates for implications in program analysis” by Nii Dodoo, Alan Donovan, Lee Lin, and Michael D. Ernst. March 16, 2002. Draft. http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/mernst/pubs/invariants-implications.ps.


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