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@inproceedings{ZaidmanCSMR2005, author = {Andy Zaidman and Toon Calders and Serge Demeyer and Jan Paredaens}, booktitle = {Proceedings {CSMR}'05(Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering)}, note = {Acceptance ratio: (33 + 5) / 81 = 46.9\%}, pages = {134-142}, publisher = {{IEEE} Press}, title = {Applying Webmining Techniques to Execution Traces to Support the Programming Comprehension Process}, year = {2005}, abstract = {Well-designed object-oriented programs typically consist of a few key classes that work tightly together to provide the bulk of the functionality. As such, these key classes are excellent starting points for the program comprehension process. We propose a technique that uses web-mining principles on execution traces to discover these important and tightly interacting classes. Based on two medium-scale case studies Ñ Apache Ant and Jakarta JMeter Ñ and detailed architectural information from its developers, we show that our heuristic does in fact find a sizeable number of the classes deemed important by the developers.}, annote = {internationalconference}, }