Finding needles in a haystack: Leveraging co-change dependencies to recommend refactorings
A fine-grained co-change dependency arises when two fine-grained source-code entities, e.g., a method,change frequently together. This kind of dependency is relevant when considering remodularization efforts (e.g., to keep methods that change together in the same class). However, existing approaches...
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Main Authors: | DE OLIVEIRA, Marcos César, FREITAS, Davi, BONIFACIO, Rodrigo, PINTO, Gustavo, LO, David |
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