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Gaelli vs. Galli??

Schwab,Wilhelm K
Are Gaelli and Galli the same person?  If so, is there a typo, or is it simply that the name does not translate easily?

[5] M. Gaelli, O. Nierstrasz, and S. Ducasse. One-method commands: Linking
methods and their tests. In OOPSLA Workshop on Revival of Dynamic
Languages. Citeseer, 2004.

[6] M. Galli, M. Lanza, O. Nierstrasz, and R. Wuyts. Ordering broken unit
tests for focused debugging. In Software Maintenance, 2004. Proceedings.
20th IEEE International Conference on, pages 114–123. IEEE, 2004.

Given the identities of the other authors, this seems the easiest place to clarify it :)


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Re: Gaelli vs. Galli??

SergeStinckwich
Yes same guy.

On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 7:32 AM, Schwab,Wilhelm K <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Are Gaelli and Galli the same person?  If so, is there a typo, or is it simply that the name does not translate easily?
>
> [5] M. Gaelli, O. Nierstrasz, and S. Ducasse. One-method commands: Linking
> methods and their tests. In OOPSLA Workshop on Revival of Dynamic
> Languages. Citeseer, 2004.
>
> [6] M. Galli, M. Lanza, O. Nierstrasz, and R. Wuyts. Ordering broken unit
> tests for focused debugging. In Software Maintenance, 2004. Proceedings.
> 20th IEEE International Conference on, pages 114–123. IEEE, 2004.
>
> Given the identities of the other authors, this seems the easiest place to clarify it :)
>
>
>



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Re: Gaelli vs. Galli??

abergel
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Same guy. "ae" and "ä" are the character

Alexandre



Le 27 févr. 2011 à 21:32, "Schwab,Wilhelm K" <[hidden email]> a écrit :

> Are Gaelli and Galli the same person?  If so, is there a typo, or is it simply that the name does not translate easily?
>
> [5] M. Gaelli, O. Nierstrasz, and S. Ducasse. One-method commands: Linking
> methods and their tests. In OOPSLA Workshop on Revival of Dynamic
> Languages. Citeseer, 2004.
>
> [6] M. Galli, M. Lanza, O. Nierstrasz, and R. Wuyts. Ordering broken unit
> tests for focused debugging. In Software Maintenance, 2004. Proceedings.
> 20th IEEE International Conference on, pages 114–123. IEEE, 2004.
>
> Given the identities of the other authors, this seems the easiest place to clarify it :)
>
>