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Fall 2013
already reported. Hence, many reports end up referring to the same issue, which effectively makes the bug-report triaging process time consuming and error prone. Many researchers have approached the bug-deduplication problem using off-the-shelf information-retrieval tools. In this thesis, we extend the
Android, Eclipse, Mozilla, and OpenOffice Software Systems. Based on this experience, we conclude that researchers should not ignore the context of the software engineering domain for deduplication.
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Spring 2013
, maintenance and testing of this type of web applications. In this work we address two important challenges in the field of web application maintenance. The first challenge is that of modelling web application behaviour. To solve this task we develop an automatic method for reverse engineering the features of
dynamic web applications by applying a hierarchical clustering algorithm based on a novel composite-tree-edits-aware distance metric between DOM tree instances of a web application. The proposed distance metric recognizes simple and composite structural changes in a DOM tree. We have evaluated our method