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Detecting similar Java classes using tree algorithms

Submitted by msquire on Thu, 2011-04-14 13:57
T. Sager, Bernstein, A., Pinzger, M., and Kiefer, C., “Detecting similar Java classes using tree algorithms”, in Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Mining software repositories, New York, NY, USA, 2006, pp. 65–71.
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