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Date: 2016-05-31 14:01:31
Software engineering
Extreme programming
Computing
Software
Code refactoring
Mylyn
Task-focused interface
Software design pattern
Technical debt
Object-oriented programming
Computer programming

On the use of Developers’ Context for Automatic Refactoring of Software Anti-patterns

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