DocumentCode
1566831
Title
Evaluating clone detection techniques from a refactoring perspective
Author
Van Rysselberghe, Filip ; Demeyer, Serge
Author_Institution
Lab On Re-Eng., Antwerp Univ., Antwerpen, Belgium
fYear
2004
Firstpage
336
Lastpage
339
Abstract
In the last decade, several researchers have investigated techniques to automatically detect duplicated code in programs exceeding hundreds of thousands lines of code. All of these techniques have known merits and deficiencies, but as of today, little is known on how these techniques fit into the refactoring process of object-oriented systems. This work compares three representative detection techniques (simple line matching, parameterized matching, and metric fingerprints) by means of five small to medium sized cases and analyses the differences between the reported matches. Based on this comparison, we conclude that (1) simple line matching is best suited for a partial, yet advanced restructuring with little effort; (2) metric fingerprints work best for refactoring a system with minimal effort; (3) parameterized matching demands more effort yet allows a more profound, less obvious restructuring of the code.
Keywords
object-oriented programming; program diagnostics; software metrics; software performance evaluation; clone detection; code cloning; code restructuring; duplicated code detection; metric fingerprints; object-oriented systems; parameterized matching; refactoring process; simple line matching; Buildings; Classification tree analysis; Cloning; Fingerprint recognition; Java; Lab-on-a-chip; Pattern matching; Software engineering;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Automated Software Engineering, 2004. Proceedings. 19th International Conference on
ISSN
1938-4300
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2131-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASE.2004.1342759
Filename
1342759
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