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@inproceedings{Demeyer05IWPSE, author = {Serge Demeyer and Filip {Van Rysselberghe} and Tudor G\^{i}rba and Jacek Ratzinger and Radu Marinescu and Tom Mens and Bart {Du Bois} and Dirk Janssens, St\'ephane Ducasse and Michele Lanza and Matthias Rieger, Harald Gall and Mohammad El-Ramly}, booktitle = {Proceedings {IWPSE}'05 (8th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution)}, note = {Acceptance ratio: (13 + 13) / 54 = 48\%}, pages = {123-131}, publisher = {{IEEE} Press}, title = {The {LAN}-simulation: A Refactoring Teaching Example}, year = {2005}, abstract = {The notion of refactoring ---transforming the source-code of an object-oriented program without changing its external behaviour --- has been studied intensively within the last decade. This diversity has created a plethora of toy-examples, cases and code snippets, which make it hard to assess the current state-of-the-art. Moreover, due to this diversity, there is currently no accepted way of teaching good refactoring practices, despite the acknowledgment in the software engineering body of knowledge. Therefore, this paper presents a common example ---the LAN simulation--- which has been used by a number of European Universities for both research and teaching purposes.}, annote = {internationalconference}, }