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Multi-criteria code refactoring using search-based software engineering: an industrial case study
Ouni A., Kessentini M., Sahraoui H., Inoue K., Deb K. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 25(3): Article No. 23, 2016. Type: Article
According to the authors, code refactoring aims at “improving the design of existing code by changing its internal structure without [modifying] its external behavior.” The decisions of where the software should be ...
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May 11 2017
Extracting code clones for refactoring using combinations of clone metrics
Choi E., Yoshida N., Ishio T., Inoue K., Sano T. IWSC 2011 (Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Software Clones, Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, May 23, 2011) 7-13, 2011. Type: Proceedings
Many tools to detect code duplication are available. What remains lacking is an understanding of how best to use the results these tools provide. Anecdotal evidence suggests that high values for individual clone metrics are not always ...
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Feb 16 2012
On software maintenance process improvement based on code clone analysis
Higo Y., Ueda Y., Kamiya T., Kusumoto S., Inoue K. Product Focused Software Process Improvement (Proceedings of the 4th International Conference,Dec 9-Dec 11, 2002) 185-197, 2002. Type: Proceedings
CCFinder/Gemini is a token-based code clone detection system for industrial strength software. The lexical analysis employed, however, does not always result in semantically cohesive clone pairs, and users of CCFinder/Gemini must manua...
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Sep 29 2003
CCFinder: a multilinguistic token-based code clone detection system for large scale source code
Kamiya T., Kusumoto S., Inoue K. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 28(7): 654-670, 2002. Type: Article
A token-based code clone detection system called CCFinder is described in this paper. A clone pair is a pair of identical or similar code portions that could be merged into a single routine to reduce the maintenance burden. The paper d...
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Apr 28 2003
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