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OOPSLA 2008
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The 2nd workshop on refactoring tools (WRT'08)

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Refactoring is the process of applying behavior-preserving transformations to a program with the objective of improving the program's design. A specific refactoring is identified by a name (e.g., EXTRACT METHOD), a set of preconditions, and a set of specific transformations that need to be performed. Tool support for refactoring is highly desirable because checking the preconditions for a given refactoring often requires nontrivial and non-local program analysis, and applying the transformations may affect many locations in the program. In recent years, the emergence of light-weight programming methodologies such as Extreme Programming has generated a great amount of interest in refactoring, and refactoring support has become a required feature in modern-day IDEs. Until now, there has not been a suitable forum for discussions among researchers and developers of such tools. This full-day event on refactoring tools fills that need, with a strongly practical focus. The workshop features both presentations given by developers and researchers in the field of refactoring, as well as demonstrations of practical refactoring tools.

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OOPSLA 2008

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