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Publicações por João Alexandre Saraiva

1995

Concurrent attribute evaluation

Autores
Saraiva, J; Henriques, P;

Publicação
COMPUTING SYSTEMS IN ENGINEERING

Abstract
This text presents an implementation of a concurrent attribute evaluator system. This system was developed with the main objective of allowing the implementation of several strategies of concurrent attribute evaluation and not to build a faster compiler to a specific case. The system is implemented in a tightly-coupled machine. One realistic compiler was built and the first results are discussed.

2012

Towards a Catalog of Spreadsheet Smells

Autores
Cunha, J; Fernandes, JP; Ribeiro, H; Saraiva, J;

Publicação
COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS - ICCSA 2012, PT IV

Abstract
Spreadsheets are considered to be the most widely used programming language in the world, and reports have shown that 90% of real-world spreadsheets contain errors. In this work, we try to identify spreadsheet smells, a concept adapted from software, which consists of a surface indication that usually corresponds to a deeper problem. Our smells have been integrated in a tool, and were computed for a large spreadsheet repository. Finally, the analysis of the results we obtained led to the refinement of our initial catalog.

2012

Bidirectional transformation of model-driven spreadsheets

Autores
Cunha, J; Fernandes, JP; Mendes, J; Pacheco, H; Saraiva, J;

Publicação
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

Abstract
Spreadsheets play an important role in software organizations. Indeed, in large software organizations, spreadsheets are not only used to define sheets containing data and formulas, but also to collect information from different systems, to adapt data coming from one system to the format required by another, to perform operations to enrich or simplify data, etc. In fact, over time many spreadsheets turn out to be used for storing and processing increasing amounts of data and supporting increasing numbers of users. Unfortunately, spreadsheet systems provide poor support for modularity, abstraction, and transformation, thus, making the maintenance, update and evolution of spreadsheets a very complex and error-prone task. We present techniques for model-driven spreadsheet engineering where we employ bidirectional transformations to maintain spreadsheet models and instances synchronized. In our setting, the business logic of spreadsheets is defined by ClassSheet models to which the spreadsheet data conforms, and spreadsheet users may evolve both the model and the data instances. Our techniques are implemented as part of the MDSheet framework: an extension for a traditional spreadsheet system. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.

2011

Type-Safe Evolution of Spreadsheets

Autores
Cunha, J; Visser, J; Alves, T; Saraiva, J;

Publicação
FUNDAMENTAL APPROACHES TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

Abstract
Spreadsheets are notoriously error-prone. To help avoid the introduction of errors when changing spreadsheets, models that capture the structure and interdependencies of spreadsheets at a conceptual level have been proposed. Thus, spreadsheet evolution can be made safe within the confines of a model. As in any other model/instance setting, evolution may not only require changes at the instance level but also at the model level. When model changes are required, the safety of instance evolution can not be guarded by the model alone. We have designed an appropriate representation of spreadsheet models, including the fundamental notions of formulteand references. For these models and their instances, we have designed coupled transformation rules that cover specific spreadsheet evolution steps, such as the insertion of columns in all occurrences of a repeated block of cells. Each model-level transformation rule is coupled with instance level migration rules from the source to the target model and vice versa. These coupled rules can be composed to create compound transformations at the model level inducing compound transformations at the instance level. This approach guarantees safe evolution of spreadsheets even when models change.

2002

Applied Semantics, International Summer School, APPSEM 2000, Caminha, Portugal, September 9-15, 2000, Advanced Lectures

Autores
Barthe, G; Dybjer, P; Pinto, L; Saraiva, J;

Publicação
APPSEM

Abstract

2008

Generative and Transformational Techniques in Software Engineering II, International Summer School, GTTSE 2007, Braga, Portugal, July 2-7, 2007. Revised Papers

Autores
Lämmel, R; Visser, J; Saraiva, J;

Publicação
GTTSE

Abstract

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