Dear Milian, thanks for your response and for your interest in this research.
> Can you make your paper publically accessible to us? Sure, it is available at http://rbonifacio.net/papers/scam2015/rbonifacio-scam2015.pdf > Furthermore, when you ask us all to participate, the least you can do is make > your results public, no? I totally agree with that. Thank you very much. Rodrigo. 2015-12-12 9:21 GMT-02:00 Milian Wolff <m...@milianw.de>: > On Samstag, 12. Dezember 2015 07:29:22 CET Rodrigo Bonifacio wrote: > > Dear all, (apologies if you receive multiple copies) > > > > We are investigating the use of C++ exception handling constructs in well > > known open-source C++ systems, and have published some results in the > last > > International Conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation [1] > > > > We are expanding this research to a broader community, so I kindly invite > > you to answer our new version of the survey at: > > > > https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SXCB7WJ > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Rodrigo Bonifácio (on behalf of the authors of this research effort). > > > > [1] "The use of C++ exception handling constructs: A comprehensive study" > > http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SCAM.2015.7335398 > > Hey Rodrigo, > > Can you make your paper publically accessible to us? I'm not a member of > any > organization that offers free access to IEEE papers and don't want to pay > for > that, but the topic is interesting for me. > > Furthermore, when you ask us all to participate, the least you can do is > make > your results public, no? > > Cheers > > -- > Milian Wolff > m...@milianw.de > http://milianw.de
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