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Comparing Approaches to Mining Source Code for Call-Usage Patterns

Submitted by msquire on Thu, 2011-04-14 12:53
H. Kagdi, Collard, M. L., and Maletic, J. I., “Comparing Approaches to Mining Source Code for Call-Usage Patterns”, in Fourth International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories (MSR'07:ICSE Workshops 2007), Minneapolis, MN, USA, 2007, pp. 20 - 20.
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