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Silvia Breu and Jens Krinke. Aspect mining using event traces. In _Proc. of the Conference on Automatic Software Engineering_, 2004. This project uses dynamic execution traces to infer crosscutting. A trace consists of the method execution tree (left-right ordered computation tree) of the program, given a particular set of inputs. Four types of relations are defined on the computation tree: outside-before-execution(*a*, *b*) : *a* is the first left sibling of *b*. outside-after-execution(*a*, *b*) : *a* is the first right sibling of *b*. inside-first-execution(*a*, *b*) : *b* is the first child of *a*. inside-last-execution(*a*, *b*) : *b* is the last child of *a*. Crosscutting is determined to occur whenever a relation, *R*, occurs more than once in the program. Additionally, for all *a* and *b*, *R* (*a*, *b*) must be true. -- Main.wohlstad - 11 May 2005 * [[%ATTACHURL%/ase04.pdf][ase04.pdf]]: Aspect Mining Using Event Traces
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