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2012 5th International Workshop on Exception Handling (WEH), June 9, 2012, Zurich, Switzerland

WEH 2012 – Proceedings

Contents - Abstracts - Authors

5th International Workshop on Exception Handling (WEH)

Preface

Title Page
Foreword
Making Exceptions on Exception Handling
Tao Xie and Suresh Thummalapenta
(North Carolina State University, USA; IBM Research, India)
Can Asynchronous Exceptions Expire?
Benjamin Morandi and Bertrand Meyer ORCID logo
(ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Usability Challenges in Exception Handling
Roy Krischer and Peter A. Buhr
(University of Waterloo, Canada)
Handling Exceptions in Programs with Hidden Concurrency: New Challenges for Old Solutions
Alcides Fonseca and Bruno Cabral
(University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Modular Fault Handling in a Network-Transparent Programming Language
Géry Debongnie, Raphäel Collet, Sébastien Doeraene, and Peter Van Roy
(Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium)
An Implementation Mechanism for Tailorable Exceptional Flow
Steven te Brinke, Mark Laarakkers, Christoph Bockisch, and Lodewijk Bergmans
(University of Twente, Netherlands)
Towards a Formal Model to Reason about Context-Aware Exception Handling
Lincoln S. Rocha and Rossana M. C. Andrade
(Federal University of Ceará, Brazil)
Handling Contract Violations in Java Card Using Explict Exception Channels
Juliana Araújo, Rafael Souza, Nélio Cacho, Anamaria Martins, and Plácido A. Souza Neto
(Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil; Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil)
The Role of Context in Exception-Driven Rework
Xiang Zhao, Barbara Staudt Lerner, and Leon J. Osterweil
(University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA; Mount Holyoke College, USA)
Concrete Error Handling Mechanisms Should Be Configurable
Tero Hasu
(University of Bergen, Norway)
Separating Exceptional Concerns
Anya Helene Bagge
(University of Bergen, Norway)
A Recommendation System for Exception Handling Code
Eiji Adachi Barbosa, Alessandro Garcia ORCID logo, and Mira MeziniORCID logo
(PUC-Rio, Brazil; TU Darmstadt, Germany)
Measurement of Exception-Handling Code: An Exploratory Study
Keith Ó Dúlaigh, James F. Power, and Peter J. Clarke ORCID logo
(National University of Ireland, Ireland; Florida International University, USA)
Supporting the Evolution of Exception Handling in Component-Based Product Line Architecture
Bruno de A. Iizuka, Amanda S. Nascimento, Leonardo P. Tizzei, and Cecília M. F. Rubira
(University of Campinas, Brazil)

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