The purpose of this workshop is to provide a common forum for this important research area
as it continues to grow in application breadth and technical depth. The goal is to bring together
researchers and practitioners to evaluate the current state of research, discuss common problems
and emerging directions (such as clone detection in software models, clone analysis in re-engineering
for reuse, clone analysis in software evolution, and clone detection in copyright and plagiarism),
to exchange ideas and discover new opportunities for collaboration, to explore and envision new
applications and areas of research, and to present and discuss new empirical results, new insights
and new approaches in clone analysis and detection. In particular, we expect the in-depth analysis
of use cases and experiences of clone management in practice to further shape our research.
The expected outcome is a catalog of open issues that should be addressed in the near future,
concrete plans for research to address these issues, and new international collaborations
to work on them.