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This is the first book organized around code clone analysis. To
cover the broad studies of code clone analysis, this book selects
past research results that are important to the progress of the
field and updates them with new results and future directions. The
first chapter provides an introduction for readers who are
inexperienced in the foundation of code clone analysis, defines
clones and related terms, and discusses the classification of
clones. The chapters that follow are categorized into three main
parts to present 1) major tools for code clone analysis, 2)
fundamental topics such as evaluation benchmarks, clone
visualization, code clone searches, and code similarities, and 3)
applications to actual problems. Each chapter includes a valuable
reference list that will help readers to achieve a comprehensive
understanding of this diverse field and to catch up with the latest
research results. Code clone analysis relies heavily on computer
science theories such as pattern matching algorithms, computer
language, and software metrics. Consequently, code clone analysis
can be applied to a variety of real-world tasks in software
development and maintenance such as bug finding and program
refactoring. This book will also be useful in designing an
effective curriculum that combines theory and application of code
clone analysis in university software engineering courses.
This is the first book organized around code clone analysis. To
cover the broad studies of code clone analysis, this book selects
past research results that are important to the progress of the
field and updates them with new results and future directions. The
first chapter provides an introduction for readers who are
inexperienced in the foundation of code clone analysis, defines
clones and related terms, and discusses the classification of
clones. The chapters that follow are categorized into three main
parts to present 1) major tools for code clone analysis, 2)
fundamental topics such as evaluation benchmarks, clone
visualization, code clone searches, and code similarities, and 3)
applications to actual problems. Each chapter includes a valuable
reference list that will help readers to achieve a comprehensive
understanding of this diverse field and to catch up with the latest
research results. Code clone analysis relies heavily on computer
science theories such as pattern matching algorithms, computer
language, and software metrics. Consequently, code clone analysis
can be applied to a variety of real-world tasks in software
development and maintenance such as bug finding and program
refactoring. This book will also be useful in designing an
effective curriculum that combines theory and application of code
clone analysis in university software engineering courses.
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