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Recovering traceability links between code and documentation
G Antoniol, G Canfora, G Casazza, A De Lucia, E Merlo
IEEE transactions on software engineering 28 (10), 970-983, 2002
13552002
Development and evaluation of a virtual campus on Second Life: The case of SecondDMI
A De Lucia, R Francese, I Passero, G Tortora
Computers & Education 52 (1), 220-233, 2009
5912009
Recovering traceability links in software artifact management systems using information retrieval methods
AD Lucia, F Fasano, R Oliveto, G Tortora
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM) 16 (4), 13-es, 2007
5162007
How to effectively use topic models for software engineering tasks? an approach based on genetic algorithms
A Panichella, B Dit, R Oliveto, M Di Penta, D Poshynanyk, A De Lucia
2013 35th International conference on software engineering (ICSE), 522-531, 2013
4302013
When and why your code starts to smell bad
M Tufano, F Palomba, G Bavota, R Oliveto, M Di Penta, A De Lucia, ...
2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering 1 …, 2015
3932015
On the diffuseness and the impact on maintainability of code smells: a large scale empirical investigation
F Palomba, G Bavota, M Di Penta, F Fasano, R Oliveto, A De Lucia
Proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering …, 2018
3772018
Mining version histories for detecting code smells
F Palomba, G Bavota, M Di Penta, R Oliveto, D Poshyvanyk, A De Lucia
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 41 (5), 462-489, 2014
3282014
Detecting bad smells in source code using change history information
F Palomba, G Bavota, M Di Penta, R Oliveto, A De Lucia, D Poshyvanyk
2013 28th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software …, 2013
3262013
Conditioned program slicing
G Canfora, A Cimitile, A De Lucia
Information and Software Technology 40 (11-12), 595-607, 1998
3231998
Do they really smell bad? a study on developers' perception of bad code smells
F Palomba, G Bavota, M Di Penta, R Oliveto, A De Lucia
2014 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution …, 2014
3062014
Detecting code smells using machine learning techniques: Are we there yet?
D Di Nucci, F Palomba, DA Tamburri, A Serebrenik, A De Lucia
2018 ieee 25th international conference on software analysis, evolution and …, 2018
2912018
An experimental investigation on the innate relationship between quality and refactoring
G Bavota, A De Lucia, M Di Penta, R Oliveto, F Palomba
Journal of Systems and Software 107, 1-14, 2015
2772015
Automatic query reformulations for text retrieval in software engineering
S Haiduc, G Bavota, A Marcus, R Oliveto, A De Lucia, T Menzies
2013 35th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), 842-851, 2013
2752013
When and why your code starts to smell bad (and whether the smells go away)
M Tufano, F Palomba, G Bavota, R Oliveto, M Di Penta, A De Lucia, ...
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 43 (11), 1063-1088, 2017
2712017
Program slicing: Methods and applications
A De Lucia
Proceedings first ieee international workshop on source code analysis and …, 2001
2622001
On the equivalence of information retrieval methods for automated traceability link recovery
R Oliveto, M Gethers, D Poshyvanyk, A De Lucia
2010 IEEE 18th International Conference on Program Comprehension, 68-71, 2010
2592010
Information retrieval models for recovering traceability links between code and documentation
D Lucia
Proceedings 2000 International Conference on Software Maintenance, 40-49, 2000
2472000
User reviews matter! tracking crowdsourced reviews to support evolution of successful apps
F Palomba, M Linares-Vásquez, G Bavota, R Oliveto, M Di Penta, ...
2015 IEEE international conference on software maintenance and evolution …, 2015
2412015
Requirements engineering in agile software development
A De Lucia, A Qusef
Journal of emerging technologies in web intelligence 2 (3), 212-220, 2010
2412010
Understanding function behaviors through program slicing
A De Lucia, AR Fasolino, M Munro
WPC'96. 4th Workshop on Program Comprehension, 9-18, 1996
2281996
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