Evaluating the Performance of Clone Detection Tools in Detecting Cloned Co-change Candidates
Md Nadim,
Manishankar Mondal,
Chanchal K. Roy
et al.
Abstract:Co-change candidates are the group of code fragments that require a change if any of these fragments experience a modification in a commit operation during software evolution. The cloned co-change candidates are a subset of the cochange candidates, and the members in this subset are clones of one another. The cloned co-change candidates are usually created by reusing existing code fragments in a software system. Detecting cloned co-change candidates is essential for clone-tracking, and studies have shown that … Show more
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