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   How programmers debug, revisited: an information foraging theory perspective
Lawrance J., Bogart C., Burnett M., Bellamy R., Rector K., Fleming S. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 39(2): 197-215, 2013.  Type: Article

Computer programmers have a wide variety of protocols to guide the creation of software, including top-down design, decomposition, procedural programming, and object-oriented programming. Debugging has traditionally been resistant to a...
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Sep 10 2013  
  Testing Homogeneous Spreadsheet Grids with the "What You See Is What You Test" Methodology
Burnett M., Sheretov A., Ren B., Rothermel G. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 28(6): 576-594, 2002.  Type: Article

The authors of this paper previously proposed a systematic method for end users to use in testing programs in spreadsheet applications. The method, a “what you see is what you test” (WYSIWYT) interaction, was not s...
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Dec 16 2002  

   
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