MEntoR: Mining Entities to Rules

Lozano rodriguez, Angela;Kellens, Andy;Mens, Kim;Arevalo, Gabriela
(2010) 9th BElgian-NEtherlands EVOLution Workshop (BENEVOL) — Location: Lille, France (26.October.2010)

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  • Lozano rodriguez, AngelaUCLouvain
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  • Kellens, AndyVrije Universiteit Brussels
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  • Mens, Kimorcid-logoUCLouvain
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  • Arevalo, GabrielaUniversidad Austral
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Abstract
MEntoR is a source code analysis tool that is integrated into the development environment (IDE) to suggest implementation improvements. MEntoR is a front-end for Scout. Scout extracts properties of source code entities of an application, and calculates association rules which indicate which properties tend to occur together. The purpose of MEntoR is to identify missing properties in the source code entity that is being browsed in the IDE based on other properties that the entity has. For instance, showing whenever a source code entity violates an idiom.
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Lozano rodriguez, A., Kellens, A., Mens, K., & Arevalo, G. (2010). MEntoR: Mining Entities to Rules. 9th BElgian-NEtherlands EVOLution Workshop (BENEVOL), Lille, France. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/226184