S. Fraser, K. Cooper, J. Coplien, Ruth G. Lennon, Ramya Ravichandar, D. Spinellis, G. Succi
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Software tools research: a matter of scale and scope - or commoditization?
Tools emerge as the result of necessity - a job needs to be done, automated, and scaled. In the ""early days" - compilers, code management, bug tracking, and the like - resulted in mostly local home-grown tools - and when broadly successful - spawn (from either industry or university origins) independent tools companies - for example Klocwork from Nortel and Coverity from Stanford University. This panel will bring together academics and industry professionals to discuss challenges in tools research.