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Context: Code smells are symptoms in the source code that represent poor design choices. Professional developers often perceive several types of code smells as indicators of actual design problems. However, the identification of code smells involves multiple steps that are subjective in nature, requiring the engagement of humans. Human factors are likely to play a key role in the precise identification...
Code smells are anomalies often caused by the way concerns are realized in the source code. Their identification might depend on properties governing the structure of individual concerns and their inter-dependencies in the system implementation. Although code visualization tools are increasingly applied to support anomaly detection, they are mostly limited to represent modular structures, such as...
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