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DAGSTUHL
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Managing Known Clones: Issues and Open Questions
Many software systems contained cloned code, i.e., segments of code that are highly similar to each other, typically because one has been copied from the other, and then possibly m...
Kostas Kontogiannis
ISESE
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Cloning by accident: an empirical study of source code cloning across software systems
One of the key goals of open source development is the sharing of knowledge, experience, and solutions that pertain to a software system and its problem domain. Source code clonin...
Raihan Al-Ekram, Cory Kapser, Richard C. Holt, Mic...
WCRE
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
An Empirical Study on Inconsistent Changes to Code Clones at Release Level
—Current research on code clones tries to address the question whether or not code clones are harmful for the quality of software. As most of these studies are based on the fine...
Nicolas Bettenburg, Weiyi Shang, Walid Ibrahim, Br...
SIGSOFT
2007
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Context-based detection of clone-related bugs
Studies show that programs contain much similar code, commonly known as clones. One of the main reasons for introducing clones is programmers' tendency to copy and paste code...
Lingxiao Jiang, Zhendong Su, Edwin Chiu
DIM
2006
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
User centricity: a taxonomy and open issues
User centricity is a significant concept in federated identity management (FIM), as it provides for stronger user control and privacy. However, several notions of user-centricity...
Abhilasha Bhargav-Spantzel, Jan Camenisch, Thomas ...