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Structured Co-Evolution of Models and Web Application Platforms is a 2-page extended abstract for my poster at OOPSLA ‘07.

First Class Refactoring, December 2004, is a very rough description of a project from fall ‘04 in which I took a look at the Eclipse 3.0 refactoring API, proposed “Continuous Refactoring”, implemented a prototype (along with a colleague), and looked at some other limitations of the architecture.

There’s still a reference to a paper I wrote for a Genetic Programming class at Stanford in 1998. The paper was called “Compression by Genetic Algorithm”. It was put in a collection by John R. Koza editor, Genetic Algorithms and Genetic Programming at Stanford 1998, pages 128-136. Stanford, California, 94305-3079 USA, 1998. (I’m still hunting down the original document myself. E-mail me if you’d like a version of the “gist” of it.)

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Comment from Michal Antkiewicz
Time: January 13, 2008, 5:02 am

Regarding co-evolution of models. You might be interested in looking at a tutorial entitled “Design Space of Heterogeneous Synchronization” we submitted for Generative and ransformational Techniques in Software Engineering (GTTSE’07) summer school.

http://gp.uwaterloo.ca/files/2007-antkiewicz-design-space-heterogeneous-synchronization.pdf

BTW. I like your blog.

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