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Michael L. Collard
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Registered user since Mon 27 Mar 2023
Name:
Michael L. Collard
Affiliation:
The University of Akron
Contributions
2025
ESEC/FSE
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
International Conference on Program Comprehension
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Research Track-track
SANER
Committee Member in Program Commitee within the Tool Demo Track -track
2024
ICSME
Author of Stereocode: A Tool for Automatic Identification of Method and Class Stereotypes for Software Systems within the Tool Demo Track-track
ESEC/FSE
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Demonstrations-track
International Conference on Program Comprehension
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Tool Demonstration-track
2023
International Conference on Program Comprehension
PC Member in Program Committee within the Tool Demonstration-track
PC Member in Program Committee within the Research-track
2022
International Conference on Program Comprehension
Author of An Approach to Automatically Assess Method Names within the Research-track
Committee Member in Program Committee within the Tool Demonstration-track
2021
ICSE
Author of On the Naming of Methods: A Survey of Professional Developers within the Technical Track-track
Author of A Survey on Method Naming Standards: Questions and Responses Artifact within the AE - Artifact Evaluation-track
2020
Mining Software Repositories
Award Recipient of MSR Foundational Contribution Talk within the MSR Awards-track
2019
International Conference on Program Comprehension
Author of srcPtr: A Framework for Implementing Static Pointer Analysis Approaches within the ICPC 2019 Tools Demo-track
2018
ICSE
Author of Poster F1: A Taxonomy of how Method Stereotypes Change within the Posters -track
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