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Kókai G., Alexin Z., Gyimóthy T.  1996.  Classifying ECG Waveforms in Prolog. :173-199.
Hodován R, Kiss Á, Gyimóthy T.  2017.  Coarse Hierarchical Delta Debugging. Proceedings of the 33rd IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME 2017). :194–203.
Horváth F, Gergely T, Beszédes Á, Tengeri D, Balogh G, Gyimóthy T.  2017.  Code Coverage Differences of Java Bytecode and Source Code Instrumentation Tools. Software Quality Journal.
Kádár I, Hegedüs P, Ferenc R, Gyimóthy T.  2016.  A Code Refactoring Dataset and Its Assessment Regarding Software Maintainability. Proceedings of the 23rd IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution, and Reengineering (SANER). 1:599-603.
Vidács L, Beszédes Á, Gyimóthy T.  2009.  Combining preprocessor slicing with C/C++ language slicing. Science of Computer Programming. 74:399-413.
Kálmán M., Havasi F., Gyimóthy T.  2003.  Compacting XML Documents. SPLST. :137-151.
[Anonymous].  1996.  Compiler Construction, 6th International Conference, CC'96, Linköping, Sweden, April 24-26, 1996, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 1060
Lakner T., Kozma L., Gyimóthy T.  1999.  A Compiler-Generator Based on the Pred-LL(k) Parsing Method. Proceedings of Program Analsysis and verification, Fenno-Ugric Symposium. :41-50.
Tóth G, Fülöp LJenő, Vidács L, Beszédes Á, Demeter H, Farkas L, Gyimóthy T.  2010.  Complex event processing synergies with predictive analytics.
Nagy C, Vidács L, Ferenc R, Gyimóthy T, Kocsis F, Kovács I.  2011.  Complexity Measures in 4GL Environment. Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2011, Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 6786:293-309.
Ladányi G, Hegedüs P, Ferenc R, Siket I, Gyimóthy T.  2014.  The Connection of the Bug Density and Maintainability of Classes. 8th International Workshop on Software Quality and Maintainability.