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2020 IEEE 14th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC), February 18, 2020, London, ON, Canada

IWSC 2020 – Proceedings

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2020 IEEE 14th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC)

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Clone Detection and Application

Twin-Finder: Integrated Reasoning Engine for Pointer-Related Code Clone Detection
Hongfa Xue, Yongsheng Mei, Kailash Gogineni, Guru Venkataramani, and Tian Lan
(George Washington University, USA)
Improving Syntactical Clone Detection Methods through the Use of an Intermediate Representation
Pedro M. Caldeira, Kazunori Sakamoto, Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, and Takahisa Shimada
(ETH Zurich, Switzerland; Waseda University, Japan; GAIO TECHNOLOGY, Japan)
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Evaluating Performance of Clone Detection Tools in Detecting Cloned Cochange Candidates
Md Nadim, Manishankar Mondal, and Chanchal K. Roy
(University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
Blanker: A Refactor-Oriented Cloned Source Code Normalizer
Davide Pizzolotto and Katsuro Inoue
(Osaka University, Japan)
CPPCD: A Token-Based Approach to Detecting Potential Clones
Yu-Liang Hung and Shingo Takada
(Keio University, Japan)

Clone Analysis

An Empirical Study on Accidental Cross-Project Code Clones
Mitchel Pyl, Brent van Bladel, and Serge Demeyer
(University of Antwerp, Belgium)
Clone Detection on Large Scala Codebases
Wahidur Rahman, Yisen Xu, Fan Pu, Jifeng Xuan, Xiangyang Jia, Michail Basios, Leslie Kanthan, Lingbo Li, Fan Wu, and Baowen Xu
(Imperial College London, UK; Wuhan University, China; Turing Intelligence Technology, UK; Nanjing University, China)
Comparison and Visualization of Code Clone Detection Results
Kazuki Matsushima and Katsuro Inoue
(Osaka University, Japan)
Clone Swarm: A Cloud Based Code-Clone Analysis Tool
Venkat Bandi, Chanchal K. Roy, and Carl Gutwin
(University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
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Semantic Clone Detection

SemanticCloneBench: A Semantic Code Clone Benchmark using Crowd-Source Knowledge
Farouq Al-omari, Chanchal K. Roy, and Tonghao Chen
(University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
Towards Semantic Clone Detection via Probabilistic Software Modeling
Hannes Thaller, Lukas Linsbauer, and Alexander Egyed
(JKU Linz, Austria)

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