249 research outputs found

    On a Use Case Points Measurement Tool for Effective Project Management

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    Proceedings Workshop on Accountability and Traceability in Global Software Engineering (ATGSE2007)Nagoya, Japan, December 3, 2007Co-located with the 14th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'07

    Program Slicing Tool for Effective Software Evolution Using Aspect-Oriented Technique

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    Software Evolution, 2003. Proceedings. Sixth International Workshop on Principles ofDate of Conference:1-2 Sept. 200

    Identifying Refactoring Opportunities for Removing Code Clones with A Metrics-based Approach

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    Java in Academia and Research (2nd Edition)978-1-922227-010 (Hardcover)978-1-481261-609 (Paperback

    Aspect-Oriented Modularization of Assertion Crosscutting Objects

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    Software Engineering Conference, 2005. APSEC '05. 12th Asia-PacificDate of Conference:15-17 Dec. 200

    Practical Application of a Translation Tool from UML/OCL to Java Skeleton with JML Annotation

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    ICEIS 2012 - Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Volume 2, Wroclaw, Poland, 28 June - 1 July, 201

    Does This Code Change Affect Program Behavior? Identifying Nonbehavioral Changes with Bytecode

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    A. Maejima, Y. Higo, J. Matsumoto and S. Kusumoto, "Does This Code Change Affect Program Behavior? Identifying Nonbehavioral Changes with Bytecode," 2020 IEEE 44th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC), Madrid, Spain, 2020, pp. 1103-1104, doi: 10.1109/COMPSAC48688.2020.0-119.2020 IEEE 44th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC) [13-17 July 2020, Madrid, Spain

    How Accurate Is Coarse-grained Clone Detection?: Comparision with Fine-grained Detectors

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    Research on clone detection has been quite successful over the past two decades, which produced a number of state-of-the-art clone detectors.However, it has been still challenging to detect clones, even with such successful detectors, across multiple projects or on thousands of revisions of code in limited time.A simple and coarse-grained detector will be an alternative of detectors using fine-grained analysis.It will drastically reduce time required for detection although it may miss some of clones that fine-grained detectors can detect.Hence, it should be adequate for a tentative analysis of clones if it has an acceptable accuracy.However, it is not clear how accurate such a coarse-grained approach is.This paper evaluates the accuracy of a coarse-grained clone detector compared with some fine-grained clone detectors.Our experiment provides an empirical evidence about acceptable accuracy of such a coarse-grained approach.Thus, we conclude that coarse-grained detection is adequate to make a summary of clone analysis and to be a starter of detailed analysis including manual inspections and bug detection

    Extracting Sequence Diagram from Execution Trace of Java Program

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    Principles of Software Evolution, Eighth International Workshop onDate of Conference:5-6 Sept. 200
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