Hamza Hamza

According to our database1, Hamza Hamza authored at least 11 papers between 2010 and 2019.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2019
Stride in BlueJ - Computing for All in an Educational IDE.
Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2019

2015
On the Design of a Java Virtual Machine for Mixed-criticality Systems.
Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-time and Embedded Systems, 2015

2013
Optimizing scoped and immortal memory management in real-time Java.
PhD thesis, 2013

Exploiting slicing and patterns for RTSJ immortal memory optimization.
Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Principles and Practices of Programming on the Java Platform: Virtual Machines, 2013

2012
Simulation of safety-critical, real-time Java: A case study of dynamic analysis of scoped memory consumption.
Simul. Model. Pract. Theory, 2012

Region-Based RTSJ Memory Management: State of the art.
Sci. Comput. Program., 2012

2011
Simulation of a Railway Control System: Dynamic Analysis of Scoped Memory Consumption.
Proceedings of the 13th UKSim-AMSS International Conference on Computer Modelling and Simulation, Cambridge University, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, UK, 30 March, 2011

Scoped Memory in RTSJ Applications Dynamic Analysis of Memory Consumption.
Proceedings of the 37th EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, SEAA 2011, Oulu, Finland, August 30, 2011

2010
An Empirical Investigation of Code Smell 'Deception' and Research Contextualisation through Paul's Criteria.
J. Comput. Inf. Technol., 2010

Exploring the Eradication of Code Smells: An Empirical and Theoretical Perspective.
Adv. Softw. Eng., 2010

Is a strategy for code smell assessment long overdue?
Proceedings of the 2010 ICSE Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Metrics, 2010


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