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Predicting dependences using domain-based coupling

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Aryani, Amir
Perin, Fabrizio
Lungu, Mircea
Mahmood, Abdun Naser
Nierstrasz, Oscar

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John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Software dependences play a vital role in programme comprehension, change impact analysis and other software maintenance activities. Traditionally, these activities are supported by source code analysis; however, the source code is sometimes inaccessible

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Journal of Software: Evolution and Process

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2037-12-31
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