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SS 2016-03-11
13:00
Okinawa   Correlation analysis between code clone metrics and project data -- An application on projects developed based on the same specification --
Yoshiki Higo, Hiroaki Murakami, Jiachen Yang, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.), Takeshi Miyake, Takashi Fujinami, Akira Ishibashi, Takashi Hoshino (NTT) SS2015-97
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SS2015-97
pp.127-132
KBSE 2016-01-25
16:00
Tokyo   Code clone detecting method based on the degree of tree structure similarity
Ryota Ami, Hirohide Haga (Doshisha Univ.) KBSE2015-43
In this article we propose to combine these two methods to improve the efficient and accuracy of detecting code clones. ... [more] KBSE2015-43
pp.19-24
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2015-07-23
09:30
Hokkaido   Dependency Based Factoring
Takashi Nasu, Munehiro Takimoto (TUS) SS2015-20 KBSE2015-13
Branch divergence caused by Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) execution extremely decreases the performance of GPU... [more] SS2015-20 KBSE2015-13
pp.57-62
SS 2015-05-11
15:40
Kumamoto Kumamoto University Classification of Code Clones in Hardware Description Language
Kyohei Uemura, Kenji Fujiwara, Hajimu Iida (NAIST) SS2015-5
With the growth of the electric circuit size and complexity, Hardware Description Language (HDL) is widely used in hardw... [more] SS2015-5
pp.23-28
SS 2015-03-09
15:20
Okinawa OKINAWAKEN SEINENKAIKAN Suggestion of the source code reuse analysis technique in multiple projects based on the clone genealogy
Takuya Moriwaki, Keisuke Hotta, Hiroshi Igaki, Katsuro Inoue, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2014-65
In the software industry and OSS projects, it is said that source code reuse could improve productivity and reliability ... [more] SS2014-65
pp.61-66
MSS, SS 2015-01-26
13:30
Tottori   Evaluation of clone extraction method with code shape
Kouki Kakiya, Kazuki Nakatani, MasayukiHirayama (Nihon Univ.), Nahomi Kikuchi (OKI) MSS2014-69 SS2014-33
This paper reports a research Code Image Clone Detection method CICD. In this research, we developed a CICD tool and con... [more] MSS2014-69 SS2014-33
pp.1-6
MSS, SS 2015-01-26
13:55
Tottori   Applying Code Clone Analysis Techniques to Derivation Software
Yoshiki Higo, Keisuke Hotta, Hiroaki Murakami, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.), Nobuhiro Nakamura (SEI), Takanori Katou, Yukinari Muta, Kenji Nishikawa (SIS) MSS2014-70 SS2014-34
Code clone detection and analysis attract much attention these days. However, most of the clone related papers have repo... [more] MSS2014-70 SS2014-34
pp.7-12
SWIM 2014-11-29
10:55
Tokyo Tokyo Polytechnic Univ. An Approach to Retrieving Structural Clones Using Sequence Mining Algorithms
Yoshihisa Udagawa (Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.) SWIM2014-17
Several studies suggest that as much as 20—50% of large software in industry consist of copied fragments (clone co... [more] SWIM2014-17
pp.15-22
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2014-07-11
10:40
Hokkaido Furano-Bunka-Kaikan Risk Prediction for Code Clones Based on Machine Learning
Ayaka Imazato, Keisuke Hotta, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2014-21 KBSE2014-24
Code clones often cause the deterioration of software maintainability. Meanwhile not all code clones have a bad influenc... [more] SS2014-21 KBSE2014-24
pp.129-134
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2014-07-11
11:10
Hokkaido Furano-Bunka-Kaikan An Empirical Study on Copy and Paste of Code in Software Development.
Takafumi Ohta, Hiroshi Igaki, Keisuke Hotta, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2014-22 KBSE2014-25
In order to improve productivity etc. copy and paste programming is performed. It is known that not
only source code bu... [more]
SS2014-22 KBSE2014-25
pp.135-140
SS 2014-05-08
16:35
Mie ISE SHIMIN - KATSUDOU Center Suggesting Reusable Code Based on Structural Unit of Programming Language and Past Reuse
Akio Ohtani, Tomoya Ishihara, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2014-6
Code search techniques are well-known as one of the techniques helping code reuse.
In particular, code search technique... [more]
SS2014-6
pp.31-36
SS 2014-03-12
10:25
Okinawa Tenbusu Naha Code Completion with Code Clones
Tomoya Ishihara, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2013-87
Code completion is one of the techniques that raise efficiency of implementation. Code completion
techniques make up fo... [more]
SS2013-87
pp.91-96
SS, IPSJ-SE 2013-10-24
14:30
Ishikawa   Searching code fragments based on past reuse
Tomoya Ishihara, Keisuke Hotta, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2013-42
Code fragment search techniques are well-known as the one of the techniques helping code reuse. If users
input queries ... [more]
SS2013-42
pp.61-66
SS, KBSE 2013-07-26
16:50
Hokkaido   Improving Applicability to Large-Scale Products of a Code-Clone Detetion Method Based on an Arbitrary-Granularity Function Model
Toshihiro Kamiya (Future Univ. Hakodate) SS2013-35 KBSE2013-35
A clone-detection method, which authors have proposed, is to generate all possible execution paths of a target program i... [more] SS2013-35 KBSE2013-35
pp.133-137
SS 2013-05-10
09:00
Kagawa Kagawa University (Saiwaimachi) A Case study on How Clone Author and User Interact in Software Repository
Takuya Moriwaki, Hiroshi Igaki, Yuki Yamanaka (Osaka Univ.), Norihiro Yoshida (NAIST), Katsuro Inoue, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2013-7
In the software industry and OSS projects, it is said that code reuse could improve productivity and reliability of soft... [more] SS2013-7
pp.37-42
SS 2013-05-10
09:30
Kagawa Kagawa University (Saiwaimachi) A Code-Clone Detection Method from Bytecode Based on Arbitrary-Granularity Function Model
Toshihiro Kamiya (Future Univ. Hakodate) SS2013-8
One of the primal purposes of code-clone detection methods is to detect the code fragments of a software product that ne... [more] SS2013-8
pp.43-48
SS 2013-05-10
10:00
Kagawa Kagawa University (Saiwaimachi) A Research on Evolution of Repeated Code in Program Source Code
Ayaka Imazato, Yui Sasaki, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2013-9
Studies on evolution of code clone have confirmed that when one code fragment is modified,
other code fragments that ar... [more]
SS2013-9
pp.49-54
SS, IPSJ-SE 2012-11-02
11:10
Hiroshima Hiroshima City University An Empirical Study of Clone Disappearances on Open Source Software Projects
Keisuke Hotta, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2012-42
Code clones have been well studied because the presence of clones is regarded as a bad smell for software maintenance. O... [more] SS2012-42
pp.111-116
SS 2012-05-10
15:55
Ehime Ehime Univ. An Analysis Method of Code Clone With Context and Content of Code
Toshihiro Kamiya (Fun) SS2012-4
In order to improve clone-detection methods and to enable new analysis methods with clone detection,
e.g., to detect th... [more]
SS2012-4
pp.19-24
SS 2012-03-13
10:50
Okinawa Tenbusu-Naha Code Clone Detection Method Designed for Information of Repetition in Source Code
Hiroaki Murakami, Keisuke Hotta, Yoshiki Higo, Hiroshi Igaki, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2011-61
A code clone is a code fragment that is identical or similar to another in a source code. One of the factors that makes ... [more] SS2011-61
pp.25-30
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