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Evaluating Aspect Mining Techniques: A Case Study
Banff, Alberta, Canada June 26-June 29
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Chanchal Kumar Roy, Queen?s University
Mohammad Gias Uddin, Queen?s University
Banani Roy, Queen?s University
Thomas R. Dean, Queen?s University
Aspect mining aims at identifying cross-cutting concerns in existing systems and therefore advocates the adaption to an aspect-oriented design. This paper presents a case study examining three existing aspect mining techniques from the literature by applying them to four different open source java applications. We compare and evaluate the individual technique and confirm the findings of a previous study of combining different aspect mining techniques in order to get better results with less manual intervention.
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Chanchal Kumar Roy, Mohammad Gias Uddin, Banani Roy, Thomas R. Dean, "Evaluating Aspect Mining Techniques: A Case Study," icpc, pp.167-176, 15th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC '07), 2007
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