Why aren't regular expressions a lingua franca? an empirical study on the re-use and portability of regular expressions
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James C. Davis, Louis G. Michael IV, Christy A. Coghlan, Francisco Servant, Dongyoon Lee
Why aren't regular expressions a lingua franca? an empirical study on the re-use and portability of regular expressions
ESEC-FSE, 2019.

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@inproceedings{ESEC-FSE-2019-DavisMCSL,
	author        = "James C. Davis and Louis G. Michael IV and Christy A. Coghlan and Francisco Servant and Dongyoon Lee",
	booktitle     = "{Proceedings of the 13th Joint Meeting of the 18th European Software Engineering Conference and the 27th Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering}",
	doi           = "10.1145/3338906.3338909",
	isbn          = "978-1-4503-5572-8",
	pages         = "443--454",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Why aren't regular expressions a lingua franca? an empirical study on the re-use and portability of regular expressions}",
	year          = 2019,
}

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