Thankyou to all who have attended or presented at the RefTest events, your enthusiasm and continued interest are crucial to the success of these events and of the RefTest Network.
1st RefTest Conference Workshop, part of ICST 2011, Berlin, 25th March 2011
Keynote Paper: “Refactoring as Testability Transformation” - Mark Harman, Brunel University, London
“Munch: An efficient modularisation strategy to assess the degree of
refactoring on sequential source code checkings” - Mahir Arzoky, Brunel University, London
“Parameter-based refactoring and the relationship with
fan-in/fan-out coupling” - Steve Counsell, Brunel University, London
“Test-Oriented Languages: Is it Time for a New Era?” - Ben Stopford, Royal Bank of Scotland, UK
“An experience report on using code smells detection tools" - Francesca Arcelli, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy
“Prioritising Refactoring using Code Bad Smells” - Tracy Hall, Brunel University, London
"Looking for Patterns in Code Bad Smells Relations" - Bartosz Walter, Poznan University of Technology, Poland
“Enabling Testing, Design and Refactoring Practices in Remote Locations” - Greg Gigon, Royal Bank of Scotland, UK
“Extracting Properties from Test Cases using Refactoring” - Huiqing Li, University of Kent, UK
“On investigating code smells correlations” - Francesca Arcelli, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy
2nd REFTEST Network Workshop – Brunel University, London – 16th September 2010
“The REFTEST Network and its Progress” - Steve Counsell, University College London
“Creating a Lean Business from the Inside out” - Mark Durrand, uSwitch Ltd, London
"Red-Green-Refactor: a key practice in agile software delivery" - Emin Tatosian, Caplin Systems Ltd, City of London
“Herding 3000 Cats” - Susan Duncan, Oracle Corporation
“The Impact of Bad Smells on Code” - Min Zhang, University of Hertfordshire, UK
“Inductive Software Testing" - Neil Walkinshaw, University of Leicester
“Problems with assessing the benefits of refactoring” - Steve Counsell, Brunel University, London
Close and Announcements - Steve Counsell, Brunel University, London
1st REFTEST Network Workshop – Brunel University, London – 28th January 2010
“The REFTEST Network” - Steve Counsell, Brunel University, London
“Refactoring Tested Code: Has Mocking Gone Wrong?” - Benjamin Stopford, Royal Bank of Scotland, London
“Improving your test code with Wrangler” - Simon Thompson, University of Kent
"Testing Refactorings in a Product Line Architecture" - Charles Tolman, Quantel Ltd
“Automated Refactoring for Software Quality Improvement” - Mel O'Cinneide, University College, Dublin
“TDD & Refactoring: New Frontiers” - Ade Oshineye, Google, London
“Refactoring and the Link with Fault-Proneness” - Steve Counsell, Brunel University, London
Close and Announcements - Steve Counsell, Brunel University, London
Last updated March 2011