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Ressia, Jorge; Bergel, Alexandre; Nierstrasz, Oscar; Renggli, Lukas (2012). Modeling Domain-Specific Profilers. Journal of Object Technology, 11(1), pp. 1-21. Zürich: AITO 10.5381/jot.2012.11.1.a5

Ressia, Jorge; Girba, Tudor; Nierstrasz, Oscar; Perin, Fabrizio; Renggli, Lukas (2012). Talents: an environment for dynamically composing units of reuse. Software, practice and experience, 44(4), pp. 413-432. Chichester, UK: Wiley Interscience 10.1002/spe.2160

Ressia, Jorge; Perin, Fabrizio; Renggli, Lukas (2012). Suicide Objects. In: Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Dynamic Languages and Applications DYLA 12 (pp. 1-2). New York: Association for Computing Machinery ACM 10.1145/2307196.2307197

Denker, Marcus; Ressia, Jorge; Greevy, Orla; Nierstrasz, Oscar (2010). Modeling Features at Runtime. In: Petriu, Dorina C.; Rouquette, Nicolas; Haugen, Øystein (eds.) Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. 13th International Conference, MODELS 2010, Oslo, Norway, October 3-8, 2010, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science: Vol. 6395 (pp. 138-152). Heidelberg: Springer Verlag 10.1007/978-3-642-16129-2_11

Ressia, Jorg; Renggli, Lukas; Girba, Tudor; Nierstrasz, Oscar (2010). Run-Time Evolution through Explicit Meta-Objects. In: Bencomo, Nelly; Blair, Gordon; Fleurey, Franck; Jeanneret, Cédric (eds.) Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Models@run.time at the ACM/IEEE. 13th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2010).

Perin, Fabrizio; Renggli, Lukas; Ressia, Jorge (2010). Ranking Software Artifacts. In: 4th Workshop on FAMIX and Moose in Reengineering (FAMOOSr 2010).

Perin, Fabrizio; Renggli, Lukas; Ressia, Jorge (2010). Natural Language Checking with Program Checking Tools. In: Smalltalks 2010.

Ressia, Jorge; Nierstrasz, Oscar (2009). Dynamic Synchronization: A Synchronization Model through Behavioral Reflection. In: Proceedings of International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies (pp. 101-106). New York: Association for Computing Machinery ACM 10.1145/1735935.1735952

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