Date Posted: March 31, 2000
Overview
What is Jikes Bytecode Toolkit?
Jikes Bytecode Toolkit has graduated.
Jikes Bytecode Toolkit has graduated and is now available as a contribution to the Eclipse Concern Manipulation Environment (CME).Jikes Bytecode Toolkit was being used by HyperJ (another alphaWorks technology). With the transition of HyperJ to the Eclipse project, the underlying JikesBT library was moved with it.
About the technology author(s)
Doug Lorch, senior programmer, recieved his B.S. (Mathmatics) degree from Purdue University in 1968. He has worked in many software areas in IBM and used to be attached to the Watson Research Lab. Mr. Lorch's research area is program understanding, and he can be reached at DougLorch@pobox.com.
Dave Streeter received a B.Sc. degree in 1968 from Imperial College of Science and Technology, London University, England, and is a senior technical staff member at IBM's Toronto Development Laboratory. He worked for IBM for 21 of the last 31 years and has developed compilers for PL/I, Prolog, C, C++ and Java, as well as other Application Development tools. Mr. Streeter's e-mail address is daves@ca.ibm.com.
Frank Tip received his Ph.D. from the University of Amsterdam in 1995 and is currently a research staff member in the Advanced Programming Tools group at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. His research interests include whole-program analysis for optimization, program understanding, and software reengineering.
John Field is research staff member and manager of the Advanced Programming Tools group at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center. He received a B.S.E. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Princeton University and M.S and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Cornell Univerisity. Mr. Field's research interests include program understanding and analysis tools, algorithms for program analysis, logic of programs, term and graph-rewriting, program slicing, compiler optimization, and incremental algorithms.
