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Effort for development and maintenance of complex large software is believed to have dependency on the amount of duplicated code fragments (code clones) present in code-bases. For example, clones need to be carefully and consistently maintained and/or refactored for preventing accidental error propagation. Thus it is important to understand the proportion and evolution of clones in evolving software...
The new hybrid clone detection tool NICAD combines the strengths and overcomes the limitations of both text‐based and AST‐based clone detection techniques and exploits novel applications of a source transformation system to yield highly accurate identification of cloned code in software systems. In this paper, we present an in‐depth study of near‐miss function clones in open source software using...
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