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  A comparison of code similarity analysers
Ragkhitwetsagul C., Krinke J., Clark D. Empirical Software Engineering 23(4): 2464-2519, 2018.  Type: Article

Analyzing code similarity in source code is essential to detecting clones, duplicate code, plagiarism, and software copyright violations. Over the years, researchers have proposed various approaches for detecting code similarity, for e...
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Jan 11 2019  
  ORBS: language-independent program slicing
Binkley D., Gold N., Harman M., Islam S., Krinke J., Yoo S.  FSE 2014 (Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, Hong Kong, China, Nov 16-21, 2014) 109-120, 2014.  Type: Proceedings

Binkley et al. introduce a novel dynamic slicing technique called observation-based slicing (ORBS). This new technique has a very interesting property: it is language independent, and thus it is able to slice multi-language systems....
Apr 15 2015  
  Exact scalable sensitivity analysis for the next release problem
Harman M., Krinke J., Medina-Bulo I., Palomo-Lozano F., Ren J., Yoo S. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 23(2): 1-31, 2014.  Type: Article

The next release problem (NRP) is part of the search-based software engineering (SBSE) paradigm. SBSE studies algorithms that find solutions to software developers’ problems....
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Jan 28 2015  
  Coherent clusters in source code
Islam S., Krinke J., Binkley D., Harman M. Journal of Systems and Software 881-24, 2014.  Type: Article

A cluster is a collection of program statements, each member of which depends on all the other members. (One of the ways a statement can depend on another statement is when it uses a variable set by the other statement.) This paper des...
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May 14 2014  
  Is cloned code older than non-cloned code?
Krinke J.  IWSC 2011 (Proc. of the 5th International Workshop on Software Clones, Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, May 23, 2011) 28-33, 2011.  Type: Proceedings

One method of reducing software development risk is through the reuse of proven code--typically, source code that a developer or team has used before that is formally an asset or trusted when copied and pasted to perform in a ...
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