Are fit tables really talking?: a series of experiments to understand whether fit tables are useful during evolution tasks
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Filippo Ricca, Massimiliano Di Penta, Marco Torchiano, Paolo Tonella, Mariano Ceccato, Corrado Aaron Visaggio
Are fit tables really talking?: a series of experiments to understand whether fit tables are useful during evolution tasks
ICSE, 2008.

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@inproceedings{ICSE-2008-RiccaPTTCV,
	author        = "Filippo Ricca and Massimiliano Di Penta and Marco Torchiano and Paolo Tonella and Mariano Ceccato and Corrado Aaron Visaggio",
	booktitle     = "{Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Software Engineering}",
	doi           = "10.1145/1368088.1368138",
	editor        = "Wilhelm Schäfer and Matthew B. Dwyer and Volker Gruhn",
	isbn          = "978-1-60558-079-1",
	pages         = "361--370",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Are fit tables really talking?: a series of experiments to understand whether fit tables are useful during evolution tasks}",
	year          = 2008,
}

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