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SS, MSS 2018-01-18
09:50
Hiroshima   MSS2017-47 SS2017-34 (To be available after the conference date) [more] MSS2017-47 SS2017-34
pp.1-6
MSS, SS 2017-01-26
10:30
Kyoto Kyoto Institute of Technology Towards Move Method Refactoring Recommendation using Change Task Context
Naoya Ujihara, Ali Ouni, Takashi Ishio, Katsuro Inoue (Osaka Univ.) MSS2016-58 SS2016-37
Move Method Refactoring is an effective technique to improve software quality. In this research, we have developed a ref... [more] MSS2016-58 SS2016-37
pp.7-12
SS 2016-03-11
09:00
Okinawa   An Empirical Study of the Severity of Code Smell Using a Refactoring Dataset
Tsubasa Saika, Eunjong Choi (Osaka Univ.), Norihiro Yoshida (Nagoya Univ.), Shusuke Haruna, Katsuro Inoue (Osaka Univ.) SS2015-91
Code smells are structures in the code that suggest the possibility of refactoring. To prioritize code smells in large-s... [more] SS2015-91
pp.91-96
DC, SS 2015-10-14
10:40
Nara Todaiji Culture Center (Nara) Towards Comprehension of Refactoring Tasks with Arbitrary-Granularity-Model Code Clone Detection
Toshihiro Kamiya (Fun) SS2015-42 DC2015-32
Abstract This study describes an extended method of AGM code-clone detection for understanding refactroing. The proposed... [more] SS2015-42 DC2015-32
pp.41-46
MSS, SS 2015-01-27
10:25
Tottori   An approach based on implicit places to refactoring problem of workflow nets
Jia Zhang, Ichiro Toyoshima, Shingo Yamaguchi (Yamaguchi Univ.) MSS2014-84 SS2014-48
Refactoring is to convert a given workflow net, so as to preserve branching bisimilarity, to another workflow net of it... [more] MSS2014-84 SS2014-48
pp.91-96
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2014-07-11
09:00
Hokkaido Furano-Bunka-Kaikan Supporting Prefactoring Using Feature Location Results
Takuya Komatsuda, Shinpei Hayashi, Motoshi Saeki (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) SS2014-20 KBSE2014-23
In order to find the opportunities for applying refactoring, several techniques for detecting bad smells in source code ... [more] SS2014-20 KBSE2014-23
pp.109-114
SS 2014-05-08
14:20
Mie ISE SHIMIN - KATSUDOU Center An investigation of refactoring performed in combination
Tsubasa Saika, Eunjong Choi, Akira Goto (Osaka univ.), Norihiro Yoshida (Nagoya Univ.), Katsuro Inoue (Osaka univ.) SS2014-1
Numerous tools that support refactoring have been proposed. However, existing refactoring support tools do not support c... [more] SS2014-1
pp.1-6
SS 2014-05-08
14:50
Mie ISE SHIMIN - KATSUDOU Center Supporting Refactoring Based on Presence of Delegation
Ryotaro Kou, Keisuke Hotta, Yoshiki Higo, Hiroshi Igaki, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2014-2
Refactoring has attracted attention for software maintenance.
Therefore, many approaches supporting refactoring have b... [more]
SS2014-2
pp.7-12
SS 2014-03-12
12:05
Okinawa Tenbusu Naha Evaluation for the Value of Refactoring with Mining Software Repositories
Shuhei Kimura, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2013-90
Developers consider refactoring as an important technique in software maintenance.
However, any technique to evaluate l... [more]
SS2013-90
pp.109-114
SS, IPSJ-SE 2013-10-25
14:10
Ishikawa   And/Or/Call Graph and Its Application to Source-Code Search
Toshihiro Kamiya (Future Univ. Hakodate) SS2013-47
To realize a code search of which a searched concept consists of multiple modules (or source files), this paper presents... [more] SS2013-47
pp.173-178
SS, KBSE 2013-07-26
15:20
Hokkaido   Support for Method-Extraction Refactoring by Automatic Removal of Temporary Variables
Kaori Tajima, Takayuki Omori, Katsuhisa Maruyama (Ritsumeikan Univ.) SS2013-32 KBSE2013-32
The Extract Method, one of the refactoring transformations, is frequently used to improve the ex- tendibility and reusab... [more] SS2013-32 KBSE2013-32
pp.115-120
SS, KBSE 2013-07-26
15:50
Hokkaido   An approach to support duplicate code removal based on their evolutional information
Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2013-33 KBSE2013-33
Previous research studies have proposed a variety of refactoring support techniques for duplicate code. They identify ... [more] SS2013-33 KBSE2013-33
pp.121-126
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 2013-05-09
15:40
Kagawa Kagawa University (Saiwaimachi) An Empirical Evaluation of Slice-based Cohesion Approaches to Supporting Extract Method
Kaku Yamaguchi (Osaka Univ.), Norihiro Yoshida (NAIST), Akira Goto, Katsuro Inoue (Osaka Univ.) SS2013-3
Software quality improvement is one of the important activities to enhance the efficiency of development and software m... [more] SS2013-3
pp.13-17
SS 2013-05-09
16:20
Kagawa Kagawa University (Saiwaimachi) Detecting Extract Method Refactoring from Repository with Syntactic Information
Kenji Fujiwara, Norihiro Yoshida, Hajimu Iida (NAIST) SS2013-4
Recently, several research have tackled to reveal the effects of refactorings in the software development.
In order to ... [more]
SS2013-4
pp.19-24
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 2013-01-11
10:15
Okinawa   Detection of refactoring targets using a design pattern detection tool
Yasuo Yamasaki, Yoshiaki Takata (KUT)
Refactoring of object-oriented source code using design patterns is one of the promising methods to improve its maintain... [more] SS2012-55
pp.55-60
CQ, ICM, NS
(Joint)
2012-11-16
10:30
Shiga Nagahama Inst. of Bio-Science and Tech. Study on the implementation of the TMF SID modeling patterns -- Formalization of model transformations using graph grammar --
Manabu Nishio (NTT) ICM2012-32
We are trying to standardize the data item using the information framwork SID of TM Forum aims to achieve
cost optimiza... [more]
ICM2012-32
pp.17-22
KBSE, SS 2012-07-28
11:40
Hokkaido Future University Hakodate Supporting code moving refactoring based on dynamic analysis
Shuhei Kimura, Yoshiki Higo, Hiroshi Igaki, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2012-26 KBSE2012-28
Software refactoring is the process of reorganizing the internal structure of code while preserving the external behavio... [more] SS2012-26 KBSE2012-28
pp.97-102
CAS, MSS 2011-11-17
15:15
Yamaguchi Univ. of Yamaguchi Simple Well-Structured Workflow Nets and Its Properties
Bozhong Sun, Shingo Yamaguchi (Yamaguchi Univ.) CAS2011-77 MSS2011-46
Acyclic well-structured workflow net is a subclass of acyclic extended free choice workflow net. We are working on a pro... [more] CAS2011-77 MSS2011-46
pp.77-82
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