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<bibtex:entry id="paper:omori:2008">
  <bibtex:inproceedings>
    <bibtex:author>Omori&#44; Takayuki and Maruyama&#44; Katsuhisa</bibtex:author>

    <bibtex:title>A Change&#45;Aware Development Environment by Recording Editing Operations of Source Code</bibtex:title>
    <bibtex:booktitle>MSR &#39;08: Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on Mining software repositories</bibtex:booktitle>

    <bibtex:publisher>ACM</bibtex:publisher>
    <bibtex:year>2008</bibtex:year>

    <bibtex:month>May</bibtex:month>

    <bibtex:pages>31&#x2013;34</bibtex:pages>






    <bibtex:address>New York&#44; NY&#44; USA</bibtex:address>

    <bibtex:abstract>Understanding a program and its evolution is not satis&#64257;ed only by looking at a current snapshot of its source code. Thus&#44; a developer often examines a sequence of its snapshots stored in repositories of versioning systems&#44; and identi&#64257;es differences between two successive snapshots. Unfortunately&#44; such differences do not represent individual changes of the source code. This paper proposes a mechanism for recording all editing operations a developer has applied to source code on an integrated development environment. The paper also shows a running implementation of the mechanism built as an Eclipse plug&#45;in&#44; which is called OperationRecorder. The experimental results with a small&#45;scale program substantiate that it has a practical use from the viewpoint of its performance.</bibtex:abstract>







    <bibtex:keywords>code development diff eclipse paper plugin read:2008 recording source</bibtex:keywords>
    <bibtex:comment>We have developed a running implementation of the proposed mechanism built as an Eclipse plug&#45;in&#44; which is called OperationRecorder.</bibtex:comment>


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<bibtex:entry id="myee">
  <bibtex:article>
    <bibtex:author>Aniszczyk&#44; Chris and Crosby&#44; Phil</bibtex:author>

    <bibtex:title>Manage your Eclipse environment</bibtex:title>



    <bibtex:year>2006</bibtex:year>

    <bibtex:month>February</bibtex:month>










    <bibtex:abstract>The continuing growth of Eclipse means that there will always be an increase in the number of projects and plug&#45;ins to manage. As a developer&#44; this management process can be frustrating when staying up to date with the latest Eclipse builds. As a new user&#44; the concept of projects&#44; plug&#45;ins&#44; workspaces&#44; and installations may seem daunting at first. This article aims to show some best practices for managing your Eclipse environment.</bibtex:abstract>
    <bibtex:url>http://www&#45;128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os&#45;ecl&#45;manage/</bibtex:url>






    <bibtex:keywords>article eclipse environment ibm manage read:2008</bibtex:keywords>
    <bibtex:comment>Talks about managing Eclipse plugins&#44; workspaces and installations.</bibtex:comment>


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