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4th IWSC 2010: Cape Town, South Africa
- Katsuro Inoue, Stanislaw Jarzabek, Rainer Koschke, James R. Cordy:
Proceeding of the 4th ICSE International Workshop on Software Clones, IWSC 2010, Cape Town, South Africa, May 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-980-0 - Elmar Jürgens, Nils Göde:
Achieving accurate clone detection results. 1-8 - Ferosh Jacob, Daqing Hou, Patricia Jablonski:
Actively comparing clones inside the code editor. 9-16 - Chanchal K. Roy, James R. Cordy:
Are scripting languages really different? 17-24 - Thierry Lavoie, Michael Eilers-Smith, Ettore Merlo:
Challenging cloning related problems with GPU-based algorithms. 25-32 - Nils Göde:
Clone removal: fact or fiction? 33-40 - Jens Krinke, Nicolas Gold, Yue Jia, David W. Binkley:
Distinguishing copies from originals in software clones. 41-48 - Norihiro Yoshida, Takeshi Hattori, Katsuro Inoue:
Finding similar defects using synonymous identifier retrieval. 49-56 - Florian Deissenboeck, Benjamin Hummel, Elmar Jürgens, Michael Pfaehler, Bernhard Schätz:
Model clone detection in practice. 57-64 - Angela Lozano, Michel Wermelinger:
Tracking clones' imprint. 65-72 - Stan Jarzabek, Yinxing Xue:
Are clones harmful for maintenance? 73-74 - Toshihiro Kamiya:
Classifying code clones with configuration. 75-76 - Ian J. Davis, Michael W. Godfrey:
Clone detection by exploiting assembler. 77-78 - Marco Funaro, Daniele Braga, Alessandro Campi, Carlo Ghezzi:
A hybrid approach (syntactic and textual) to clone detection. 79-80 - Nikolaus E. Schwarz, Erwann Wernli, Adrian Kuhn:
Hot clones, maintaining a link between software clones across repositories. 81-82 - Nicolas Gold, Jens Krinke, Mark Harman, David W. Binkley:
Issues in clone classification for dataflow languages. 83-84 - Jan Harder, Nils Göde:
Quo vadis, clone management? 85-86 - Yoshiki Higo, Kensuke Tanaka, Shinji Kusumoto:
Toward identifying inter-project clone sets for building useful libraries. 87-88 - Michel Chilowicz, Étienne Duris, Gilles Roussel:
Towards a multi-scale approach for source code approximate match report. 89-90
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