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Refactoring patterns study in code clones during software evolution
To investigate how code clones are handled by de-velopers when they perform refactorings during software releas-es, we performed a longitudinal study on different versions of five Java systems. Our results show that a small proportion of code clones are refactored during the releases and code clones of same clone class are refactored consistently.