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Software Clones - Guilty Until Proven Innocent?

Current price: $81.00
Software Clones - Guilty Until Proven Innocent?
Software Clones - Guilty Until Proven Innocent?

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Software Clones - Guilty Until Proven Innocent?

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Software systems contain redundant code that originated from the use of copy and paste. While such cloning may be beneficial in the short term as it accelerates development, it is frequently despised as a risk to maintainability and quality in the long term. Code clones are said to cause extra change effort, because changes have to be propagated to all copies. They are also suspected to cause bugs when the copied code fragments are changed inconsistently. These accusations may be plausible but are not based on empirical facts. Indeed, they are prejudice. In the recent past, science has started the endeavor to find empirical evidence to support the alleged effects of clones. In this thesis, the author analyzes the effects of clones from three different perspectives. First, the author investigates whether clones do indeed increase the maintenance effort in real and long lived software systems. Second, the author analyzes potential reasons for the cases where clones do cause bugs. Third, the author takes a new perspective to the problem by measuring the effects of clones in a controlled experiment. This allows the author to gather new insights by observing software developers during their work, whereas previous studies were based on historical data. With this work the aim is to empirically find advice for practitioners how to deal with clones and, if necessary, to provide an empirical basis for tools that help developers to manage clones.

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