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Traceability is a key factor in the analysis of the changes that software undergoes throughout its evolution. The main purpose of analysis is to minimize the side effects of these changes and, when it is made to the source at a lower level of abstraction (methods) and in an integrated manner, it can provide more accurate data in order to support decision making. This article presents the GiveMe Trace...
In scientific scenario, there is an increasing collaboration among research groups, which leads to the growth in the use of information processing techniques, and the creation of new experiments as well as the sharing of their results. In this article, we present an architecture named e-ScienceNet, that creates an access point to distributed scientific applications, where scientists can work with...
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