| [snelting03icfca] | Gregor Snelting, Concept Lattices in Software Analysis, International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis, pp. 272--287, 2003. | 
	Zusammenfassung
	
		About ten years ago, the first serious applications of concept lattices
 in software analysis were published. Today, a wide range of applications
 of concept lattices in static and dynamic analysis of software artefacts
 is known. This overview summarizes important papers from the last
 ten years, and presents three methods in some detail: 1. methods
 to extract classes and modules from legacy software; 2. the Snelting/Tip
 algorithm for application-specific, semantics-preserving refactoring
 of class hierarchies; 3. Ball's method for infering dynamic dominators
 and control flow regions from program traces. We conclude with some
 perpectives on further uses of concept lattices in software technology.	
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