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WCRE
2010
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
Predicting Re-opened Bugs: A Case Study on the Eclipse Project
—Bug fixing accounts for a large amount of the software maintenance resources. Generally, bugs are reported, fixed, verified and closed. However, in some cases bugs have to be...
Emad Shihab, Akinori Ihara, Yasutaka Kamei, Walid ...
MSR
2011
ACM
12 years 7 months ago
Security versus performance bugs: a case study on Firefox
A good understanding of the impact of different types of bugs on various project aspects is essential to improve software quality research and practice. For instance, we would ex...
Shahed Zaman, Bram Adams, Ahmed E. Hassan
SIGSOFT
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Improving bug triage with bug tossing graphs
A bug report is typically assigned to a single developer who is then responsible for fixing the bug. In Mozilla and Eclipse, between 37%-44% of bug reports are "tossed" ...
Gaeul Jeong, Sunghun Kim, Thomas Zimmermann
ICSM
2007
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
On the prediction of the evolution of libre software projects
Libre (free / open source) software development is a complex phenomenon. Many actors (core developers, casual contributors, bug reporters, patch submitters, users, etc.), in many ...
Israel Herraiz, Jesús M. González-Ba...
IWPSE
2007
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Improving defect prediction using temporal features and non linear models
Predicting the defects in the next release of a large software system is a very valuable asset for the project manger to plan her resources. In this paper we argue that temporal f...
Abraham Bernstein, Jayalath Ekanayake, Martin Pinz...