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Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings: Duplication, Redundancy, and Similarity in Software 2006
- Rainer Koschke, Ettore Merlo, Andrew Walenstein:
Duplication, Redundancy, and Similarity in Software, 23.07. - 26.07.2006. Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings 06301, Internationales Begegnungs- und Forschungszentrum fuer Informatik (IBFI), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany 2007 - Simon Giesecke:
Generic modelling of code clones. - Kiarash Mahdavi, Nicolas Gold, Zheng Li, Mark Harman:
Allowing Overlapping Boundaries in Source Code using a Search Based Approach to Concept Binding. - Rainer Koschke:
Survey of Research on Software Clones. - William S. Evans:
Program Compression. - Andrew Walenstein, Arun Lakhotia:
The Software Similarity Problem in Malware Analysis. - Andrew Walenstein:
Code Clones: Reconsidering Terminology. - Andrew Walenstein, James R. Cordy, William S. Evans, Ahmed E. Hassan, Toshihiro Kamiya, Cory Kapser, Ettore Merlo:
06301 Working Session Summary: Presentation and Visualization of Redundant Code. - Kostas Kontogiannis:
Managing Known Clones: Issues and Open Questions. - Andrew Walenstein, Mohammad El-Ramly, James R. Cordy, William S. Evans, Kiarash Mahdavi, Markus Pizka, Ganesan Ramalingam, Jürgen Wolff von Gudenberg:
Similarity in Programs. - Thomas R. Dean, Massimiliano Di Penta, Kostas Kontogiannis, Andrew Walenstein:
Clone Detector Use Questions: A List of Desirable Empirical Studies. - Cory Kapser, Paul Anderson, Michael W. Godfrey, Rainer Koschke, Matthias Rieger, Filip Van Rysselberghe, Peter Weißgerber:
Subjectivity in Clone Judgment: Can We Ever Agree?. - Andrew Walenstein, Rainer Koschke, Ettore Merlo:
06301 Summary -- Duplication, Redundancy, and Similarity in Software. - Rainer Koschke, Andrew Walenstein, Ettore Merlo:
06301 Abstracts Collection -- Duplication, Redundancy, and Similarity in Software. - Ettore Merlo:
Detection of Plagiarism in University Projects Using Metrics-based Spectral Similarity.
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