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The software maintenance research community has developed a large number of approaches that can help maintainers understand large software systems accurately and efficiently. However, tools that can facilitate research in program comprehension are rarely publicly available. In this paper, we introduce two approaches that generate artifacts, such as fact bases and decompositions, that can be used to...
This paper describes a case study that uses clustering to group classes of an existing object-oriented system of significant size into subsystems. The clustering process is based on the structural relations between the classes: associations, generalizations and dependencies. We experiment with different combinations of relationships and different ways to use this information in the clustering process...
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