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Software maintenance is perhaps one of the most difficult activities in software engineering, especially for systems that have undergone several years of ad hoc maintenance. The problem is that, for such systems, the gap between the system implementation and its design models tend to be considerably large. Reverse engineering techniques, particularly the ones that focus on design and architecture...
System evolution depends greatly on the ability of a maintainer to locate source code that is specific to feature implementation. Existing feature location techniques require either exercising several features of the system, or rely heavily on domain experts to guide the feature location process. In this paper, we present a novel approach for feature location that combines static and dynamic analysis...
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