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Kpodjedo, S., Ricca, F., Galinier, P., Antoniol, G., & Guéhéneuc, Y.-G. (2013). MADMatch: Many-to-many approximate diagram matching for design comparison. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 39(8), 1090-1111. External link
Kpodjedo, S., Ricca, F., Galinier, P., Antoniol, G., & Guéhéneuc, Y.-G. (2013). Studying Software Evolution of Large Object-Oriented Software Systems Using an ETGM Algorithm. Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, 25(2), 139-163. External link
Kpodjedo, S., Ricca, F., Antoniol, G., & Galinier, P. (2009, May). Evolution and search based metrics to improve defects prediction [Paper]. 1st International Symposium on Search Based Software Engineering (SSBSE 2009), Windsor, Berkshire, United Kingdom. External link
Kpodjedo, S., Ricca, F., Galinier, P., & Antoniol, G. (2009, March). Recovering the evolution stable part using an ECGM algorithm: Is there a tunnel in Mozilla? [Paper]. 13th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2009), Kaiserslautern, Germany. External link
Kpodjedo, S., Ricca, F., Galinier, P., & Antoniol, G. (2008, October). Error correcting graph matching application to software evolution [Paper]. 15th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2008). External link
Kpodjedo, S., Ricca, F., Galinier, P., & Antoniol, G. (2008, November). Not all classes are created equal: toward a recommendation system for focusing testing [Paper]. International Workshop on Recommendation Systems for Software Engineering (RSSE 2008), Atlanta, Georgia. External link