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52
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8869
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5158
National Ranking
309

Overview

Richard C. Holt was affiliated with De Montfort University in the United Kingdom during their academic career.

There is no available data on their recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research. Similarly, there is no recorded information regarding awards won by the scientist.

The absence of detailed records on publications or research topics limits the ability to provide a comprehensive overview of their scientific contributions.

Richard C. Holt is noted as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Some Deadlock Properties of Computer Systems

    Richard C. Holt

  • GXL: toward a standard exchange format

    R.C. Holt;A. Winter;A. Schurr

  • Predicting change propagation in software systems

    A.E. Hassan;R.C. Holt

  • Using benchmarking to advance research: a challenge to software engineering

    Susan Elliott Sim;Steve Easterbrook;Richard C. Holt

  • The software bookshelf

    P. J. Finnigan;R. C. Holt;I. Kalas;S. Kerr

  • Linux as a case study: its extracted software architecture

    Ivan T. Bowman;Richard C. Holt;Neil V. Brewster

  • ACCD: an algorithm for comprehension-driven clustering

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  • What do large commits tell us?: a taxonomical study of large commits

    Abram Hindle;Daniel M. German;Ric Holt

  • The top ten list: dynamic fault prediction

    A.E. Hassan;R.C. Holt

  • The Geneva convention on the treatment of object aliasing

    John Hogg;Doug Lea;Alan Wills;Dennis deChampeaux

  • MoJo: a distance metric for software clusterings

    V. Tzerpos;R.C. Holt

  • Architecture recovery of Web applications

    Ahmed E. Hassan;Richard C. Holt

  • Automatic classication of large changes into maintenance categories

    Abram Hindle;Daniel M. German;Michael W. Godfrey;Richard C. Holt

  • Structural manipulations of software architecture using Tarski relational algebra

    R.C. Holt

  • Archetypal source code searches: a survey of software developers and maintainers

    S.E. Sim;C.L.A. Clarke;R.C. Holt

  • The ramp-up problem in software projects: a case study of how software immigrants naturalize

    Susan Elliott Sim;Richard C. Holt

  • The Turing programming language

    Richard C. Holt;James R. Cordy

  • What's hot and what's not: Windowed developer topic analysis

    Abram Hindle;Michael W. Godfrey;Richard C. Holt

  • Comparison of clustering algorithms in the context of software evolution

    J. Wu;A.E. Hassan;R.C. Holt

  • GXL: a graph-based standard exchange format for reengineering

    Richard C. Holt;Andy Schürr;Susan Elliott Sim;Andreas Winter

  • The software bookshelf

    Patrick Finnigan;Richard C. Holt;Ivan Kallas;Scott Kerr

Frequent Co-Authors

Ahmed E. Hassan
Ahmed E. Hassan Queen's University
Michael W. Godfrey
Michael W. Godfrey University of Waterloo
Abram Hindle
Abram Hindle University of Alberta
James R. Cordy
James R. Cordy Queen's University
Steve Easterbrook
Steve Easterbrook University of Toronto
Zhen Ming Jiang
Zhen Ming Jiang York University
Audris Mockus
Audris Mockus University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Edward D. Lazowska
Edward D. Lazowska University of Washington
Andy Schürr
Andy Schürr Technical University of Darmstadt
Stephan Diehl
Stephan Diehl University of Trier

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