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This is the replication package for the paper: "Behind the Intents: An In-depth Empirical Study on Software Refactoring in Modern Code Review", published at the 17th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR ’20). It contains all the preliminary and final results of our empirical methodology. We highlight the manual classification of developers' intents behind code changes with refactoring operations. This might be used for further studies on developers' motivations when performing refactoring. Feel free to use any part of this replication package in your study, please cite as: Matheus Paixão, Anderson Uchôa, Ana Carla Bibiano, Daniel Oliveira, Alessandro Garcia, Jens Krinke, and Emilio Arvonio. 2020. Behind the In-tents: An In-depth Empirical Study on Software Refactoring in Modern Code Review. In 17th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR ’20), October 5–6, 2020, Seoul, Republic of Korea. ACM, New York, NY,USA, 11 pages.
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