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Boa: A Language and Infrastructure for Analyzing Ultra-Large-Scale Software Repositories
Submitted by
msquire
on Sun, 2013-05-19 17:23
R. Dyer
,
Nguyen, H. A.
,
Rajan, H.
, and
Nguyen, T. N.
,
“
Boa: A Language and Infrastructure for Analyzing Ultra-Large-Scale Software Repositories
”
,
35th Int'l Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2013)
. pp. 422-431, 2013.
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