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A Dataset of Feature Additions and Feature Removals from the Linux Kernel

Submitted by msquire on Fri, 2014-08-01 19:23
L. Passos and Czarnecki, K., “A Dataset of Feature Additions and Feature Removals from the Linux Kernel”, in Proceedings of the 11th Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, New York, NY, USA, 2014, pp. 376–379.
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