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Merobase
Merobase is a software search engine that allows developers to find, share and reuse software components from the Internet. The engine harvests…
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2019
2019
A dependency-aware, context-independent code search infrastructure
M. Schumacher
2019
Corpus ID: 203637647
Over the last decade many code search engines and recommendation systems have been developed, both in academia and industry, to…
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2015
2015
An Enhanced Graph-Based Infrastructure for Software Search Engines
M. Schumacher
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C. Atkinson
IEEE/ACM 12th Working Conference on Mining…
2015
Corpus ID: 15953815
The first generation of software search engines such as Merobase, Sourcerer etc. Showed that it is possible to support reasonably…
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2009
2009
Towards a Client-Oriented Model of Types and States in Service-Oriented Development
C. Atkinson
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P. Bostan
IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object…
2009
Corpus ID: 6701098
As its success has demonstrated, the principles of service-oriented architectures yield significant benefits for the integration…
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2009
2009
Reuse-Oriented Deployment of Software Components: Congregation in Service-Oriented Development
C. Atkinson
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P. Bostan
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F. Fink
Fourth International Conference on Software…
2009
Corpus ID: 9387488
The reuse of services in service-oriented development has in general not reached the levels that were expected when Web services…
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