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ICSM
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Detection and analysis of near-miss software clones
Software clones are considered harmful in software maintenance and evolution. However, despite a decade of active research, there is a marked lack of work in the detection and ana...
Chanchal K. Roy
SIGOPSE
1996
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
How to scale transactional storage systems
Applications of the future will need to support large numbers of clients and will require scalable storage systems that allow state to be shared reliably. Recent research in distr...
Liuba Shrira, Barbara Liskov, Miguel Castro, Atul ...
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MSR
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
How long did it take to fix bugs?
The number of bugs (or fixes) is a common factor used to measure the quality of software and assist bug related analysis. For example, if software files have many bugs, they may b...
Sunghun Kim, E. James Whitehead Jr.
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IMC
2003
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
A measurement study of available bandwidth estimation tools
Available bandwidth estimation is useful for route selection in overlay networks, QoS verification, and traffic engineering. Recent years have seen a surge in interest in availab...
Jacob Strauss, Dina Katabi, M. Frans Kaashoek
CSAC
2004
14 years 11 months ago
Coordination practices within FLOSS development teams: The bug fixing process
Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) is primarily developed by distributed teams. Developers contribute from around the world and coordinate their activity almost exclusively by...
Kevin Crowston, Barbara Scozzi