SANER 2018 Workshops
Workshops of the 2018 IEEE 25th International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution, and Reengineering (SANER)
Powered by
Conference Publishing Consulting

2018 IEEE 12th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC), March 20, 2018, Campobasso, Italy

IWSC 2018 – Proceedings

Contents - Abstracts - Authors

2018 IEEE 12th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC)

Frontmatter

Title Page
Message from the Chairs

Keynote

Large Scale Clone Detection, Analysis, and Benchmarking: An Evolutionary Perspective (Keynote)
Chanchal K. Roy
(University of Saskatchewan, Canada)

Clone Analysis

Are There Functionally Similar Code Clones in Practice?
Verena KäferORCID logo, Stefan Wagner, and Rainer KoschkeORCID logo
(University of Stuttgart, Germany; University of Bremen, Germany)
Structural Clones: An Evolution Perspective
Jaweria Kanwal, Hamid Abdul Basit, and Onaiza Maqbool
(Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan; Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
Generated Code in Studies on Clone Rates
Rainer Koschke and Moritz Weinig
(University of Bremen, Germany)

Cloning Applications: Code Generation and Software Quality Metrics

On the Characteristics of Buggy Code Clones: A Code Quality Perspective
Md. Rakibul Islam and Minhaz F. Zibran
(University of New Orleans, USA)
Towards Automated Generation of Java Methods: A Way of Automated Reuse-Based Programming
Kento Shimonaka, Yoshiki HigoORCID logo, Junnosuke Matsumoto, Keigo Naitou, and Shinji Kusumoto
(Osaka University, Japan)
Correlation Analysis between Code Clone Metrics and Project Data on the Same Specification Projects
Yoshiki HigoORCID logo, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Shinji Kusumoto, Takashi Fujinami, and Takashi Hoshino
(Osaka University, Japan; NTT, Japan)

Clone Detection Techniques and Clone Visualization

A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Code Clone Detection Based on Image Similarity
Chaiyong RagkhitwetsagulORCID logo, Jens Krinke, and Bruno Marnette
(University College London, UK; Prodo, UK)
Info
Detecting Functionally Similar Code within the Same Project
Ryo Tajima, Masataka Nagura, and Shingo Takada
(Keio University, Japan; Nihon University, Japan)
Towards Slice-Based Semantic Clone Detection
Hakam W. AlomariORCID logo and Matthew StephanORCID logo
(Miami University, USA)
Code Difference Visualization by a Call Tree
Toshihiro Kamiya
(Shimane University, Japan)

proc time: 0.05