Experiments in Automatic Programming for General Purposes
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author = "Marek Reformat and Xinwei Chai and James Miller",
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title = "Experiments in Automatic Programming for General
Purposes",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Conference
on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI '03)",
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publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
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year = "2003",
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pages = "366--373",
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month = nov,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, automatic
programming, fault tolerant computing, software
prototyping, software reusability algorithm, automatic
cone generation, automatic production, automatic
programming, clone crossover, clone generation, clone
mutation, clone selection, evolutionary-based genetic
programming, fault tolerance, genetic programming,
problem solving, software clone, software development,
software engineering, software fault tolerance",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/TAI.2003.1250213",
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abstract = "Although the generation and application of software
clones is relatively unexplored, it is believed that
this is a fundamental technology that can have many
different applications within a software engineering
environment. For example, software clones could be used
in software fault tolerance. Clearly, for these clones
to be usable, their production needs to be automated.
An interesting approach to this automatic production or
generation problem is the application of
evolutionary-based genetic programming (GP). Using the
paradigms of best fit, selection, crossover and
mutation a number of clones, satisfying specific
requirements, can be automatically generated. In
general, GP is a flexible and powerful algorithm
suitable for solving variety of different problems. The
paper presents the results of studies that have been
conducted in order to answer questions related to
feasibility of using GP for clone generation: what
features of GP are important? What works and what does
not? How GP can be {"}tuned{"} for the problem? The
results have been used to draw a set of suggestions and
conclusions that indicate possible usability of
GP-based approach to automatic generation of clones.",
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bibsource = "http://crestweb.cs.ucl.ac.uk/resources/sbse_repository/repository.html",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{1250213}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Marek Reformat
Xinwei Chai
James Miller
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