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found 18 matches
- 2013
- Veronika Bauer, Benedikt Hauptmann:
Assessing cross-project clones for reuse optimization. IWSC 2013: 60-61 - Saman Bazrafshan:
No clones, no trouble? IWSC 2013: 37-38 - Debarshi Chatterji, Jeffrey C. Carver, Nicholas A. Kraft:
Cloning: The need to understand developer intent. IWSC 2013: 14-15 - Paul L. Geesaman, James R. Cordy, Amal Zouaq:
Light-weight ontology alignment using best-match clone detection. IWSC 2013: 1-7 - Akira Goto, Norihiro Yoshida, Masakazu Ioka, Eunjong Choi, Katsuro Inoue:
How to extract differences from similar programs? A cohesion metric approach. IWSC 2013: 23-29 - Jan Harder:
The limits of clone model standardization. IWSC 2013: 10-11 - Thierry Lavoie, Ettore Merlo:
How much really changes? A case study of firefox version evolution using a clone detector. IWSC 2013: 83-89 - Ettore Merlo, Thierry Lavoie, Pascal Potvin, Pierre Busnel:
Large scale multi-language clone analysis in a telecommunication industrial setting. IWSC 2013: 69-75 - Basavaraju Muddu, Allahbaksh M. Asadullah, Vasudev D. Bhat:
CPDP: A robust technique for plagiarism detection in source code. IWSC 2013: 39-45 - Hitesh Sajnani, Cristina Videira Lopes:
A parallel and efficient approach to large scale clone detection. IWSC 2013: 46-52 - Sandro Schulze, Daniel Meyer:
On the robustness of clone detection to code obfuscation. IWSC 2013: 62-68 - Daniela Steidl, Nils Göde:
Feature-based detection of bugs in clones. IWSC 2013: 76-82 - Jeffrey Svajlenko, Iman Keivanloo, Chanchal K. Roy:
Scaling classical clone detection tools for ultra-large datasets: An exploratory study. IWSC 2013: 16-22 - Jeffrey Svajlenko, Chanchal K. Roy, James R. Cordy:
A mutation analysis based benchmarking framework for clone detectors. IWSC 2013: 8-9 - Ewan D. Tempero:
Towards a curated collection of code clones. IWSC 2013: 53-59 - Nikolaos Tsantalis, Giri Panamoottil Krishnan:
Refactoring clones: A new perspective. IWSC 2013: 12-13 - Radhika D. Venkatasubramanyam, Shrinath Gupta, Himanshu Kumar Singh:
Prioritizing code clone detection results for clone management. IWSC 2013: 30-36 - Rainer Koschke, Elmar Jürgens, Juergen Rilling:
Proceeding of the 7th International Workshop on Software Clones, IWSC 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 19, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-6445-4 [contents]
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