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Gauthier, F., Lavoie, T., & Merlo, E. (2013, December). Uncovering access control weaknesses and flaws with security-discordant software clones [Paper]. 29th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, New Orleans, LA, USA. External link
Lavoie, T., Mérineau, M., Merlo, E., & Potvin, P. (2017). A Case Study of TTCN-3 Test Scripts Clone Analysis in an Industrial Telecommunication Setting. Information and Software Technology, 87, 32-45. External link
Lavoie, T., & Merlo, E. (2015, March). Performance impact of lazy deletion in metric trees for incremental clone analysis [Paper]. 9th IEEE International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC 2015), Montréal, Québec. External link
Lavoie, T., & Merlo, E. (2014, February). About metrics for clone detection [Paper]. 8th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC 2014), Antwerp, Belgium (5 pages). Published in Electronic Communications of the EASST, 63. Available
Lavoie, T., & Merlo, E. (2013, May). How much really changes? A case study of firefox version evolution using a clone detector [Paper]. 7th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC 2013), San Francisco, CA, USA. External link
Lavoie, T., & Merlo, E. (2012, June). An accurate estimation of the Levenshtein distance using metric trees and Manhattan distance [Paper]. 6th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC 2012), Zurich, Switzerland. External link
Lavoie, T., Khomh, F., Merlo, E., & Zou, Y. (2012, October). Inferring repository file structure modifications using nearest-neighbor clone detection [Paper]. 19th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2012), Kingston, ON, Canada. External link
Lavoie, T., & Merlo, E. (2011, May). Automated type-3 clone oracle using Levenshtein metric [Paper]. 5th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC 2011), in conjunction with the 33rd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2011), Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, United states. External link
Lavoie, T., Eilers-Smith, M., & Merlo, E. (2010, May). Challenging cloning related problems with GPU-based algorithms [Paper]. 4th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC 2010), in conjunction with the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2010), Cape Town, South africa. External link
Merlo, E., Lavoie, T., Potvin, P., & Busnel, P. (2013, May). Large scale multi-language clone analysis in a telecommunication industrial setting [Paper]. 7th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC 2013), San Francisco, CA, USA. External link
Merlo, E., & Lavoie, T. (2009, October). Computing structural types of clone syntactic blocks [Paper]. 16th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Lille, France. External link