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.QL: Object-Oriented Queries Made Easy

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The paper was published in the proceeding of GTTSE 2007. For more information, please consult the summer school website.

  • In: Invited talk at Generative and Transformational Techniques for Software Engineering, Braga, Portugal, July 2007 (GTTSE 2007).
  • Authors: Oege de Moor, Damien Sereni, Mathieu Verbaere, Elnar Hajiyev, Pavel Avgustinov, Torbjöorn Ekman, Neil Ongkingco and Julian Tibble
  • Abstract:

    These notes are an introduction to .QL, an object-oriented query language for any type of structured data. We illustrate the use of .QL in assessing software quality, namely to find bugs, to compute metrics and to enforce coding conventions. The class mechanism of .QL is discussed in depth, and we demonstrate how it can be used to build libraries of reusable queries.

  • Bibtex:
      @inproceedings{gttse07semmle, 
        author = "Oege de Moor and Damien Sereni and Mathieu Verbaere 
                  and Elnar Hajiyev and Pavel Avgustinov and Torbj{\"o}rn Ekman 
                  and Neil Ongkingco and Julian Tibble", 
        title = "{.QL}: Object-Oriented Queries Made Easy", 
        booktitle = "Generative and Transformational Techniques for Software Engineering (GTTSE '07)", 
        year = "2007"} 
    

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