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MSR 2016: Austin, TX, USA
- Miryung Kim, Romain Robbes, Christian Bird:
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories, MSR 2016, Austin, TX, USA, May 14-22, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4186-8
What's fast, green, and sounds like a robot?
- Tarek M. Ahmed, Cor-Paul Bezemer, Tse-Hsun Chen, Ahmed E. Hassan, Weiyi Shang:
Studying the effectiveness of application performance management (APM) tools for detecting performance regressions for web applications: an experience report. 1-12 - María Gómez, Romain Rouvoy, Bram Adams, Lionel Seinturier:
Mining test repositories for automatic detection of UI performance regressions in Android apps. 13-24 - Qi Luo, Denys Poshyvanyk, Mark Grechanik:
Mining performance regression inducing code changes in evolving software. 25-36 - Lingfeng Bao, David Lo, Xin Xia, Xinyu Wang, Cong Tian:
How android app developers manage power consumption?: an empirical study by mining power management commits. 37-48 - Shaiful Alam Chowdhury, Abram Hindle:
GreenOracle: estimating software energy consumption with energy measurement corpora. 49-60
Plus ça change ...
- Patrick Kreutzer, Georg Dotzler, Matthias Ring, Björn M. Eskofier, Michael Philippsen:
Automatic clustering of code changes. 61-72 - Thomas Rolfsnes, Leon Moonen, Stefano Di Alesio, Razieh Behjati, Dave W. Binkley:
Improving change recommendation using aggregated association rules. 73-84 - Nicolas Dintzner, Arie van Deursen, Martin Pinzger:
FEVER: extracting feature-oriented changes from commits. 85-96
Tools of the trade
- Fabian Trautsch, Steffen Herbold, Philip Makedonski, Jens Grabowski:
Adressing problems with external validity of repository mining studies through a smart data platform. 97-108 - Daniel Rozenberg, Ivan Beschastnikh, Fabian Kosmale, Valerie Poser, Heiko Becker, Marc Palyart, Gail C. Murphy:
Comparing repositories visually with repograms. 109-120
Orphans (read: novel!)
- Ahmed E. Hassan:
Raising MSR researchers: an experience report on teaching a graduate seminar course in mining software repositories (MSR). 121-125 - Kostadin Damevski, Hui Chen, David C. Shepherd, Lori L. Pollock:
Interactive exploration of developer interaction traces using a hidden markov model. 126-136 - Valerio Cosentino, Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo, Jordi Cabot:
Findings from GitHub: methods, datasets and limitations. 137-141 - Jin Guo, Mona Rahimi, Jane Cleland-Huang, Alexander Rasin, Jane Huffman Hayes, Michael Vierhauser:
Cold-start software analytics. 142-153 - Suhas Kabinna, Cor-Paul Bezemer, Weiyi Shang, Ahmed E. Hassan:
Logging library migrations: a case study for the apache software foundation projects. 154-164
The devil is in the details (source code mining)
- Tse-Hsun Chen, Weiyi Shang, Jinqiu Yang, Ahmed E. Hassan, Michael W. Godfrey, Mohamed N. Nasser, Parminder Flora:
An empirical study on the practice of maintaining object-relational mapping code in Java systems. 165-176 - Waqar Ahmad, Christian Kästner, Joshua Sunshine, Jonathan Aldrich:
Inter-app communication in Android: developer challenges. 177-188 - Tushar Sharma, Marios Fragkoulis, Diomidis Spinellis:
Does your configuration code smell? 189-200 - Md Tajmilur Rahman, Louis-Philippe Querel, Peter C. Rigby, Bram Adams:
Feature toggles: practitioner practices and a case study. 201-211 - Demóstenes Sena, Roberta Coelho, Uirá Kulesza, Rodrigo Bonifácio:
Understanding the exception handling strategies of Java libraries: an empirical study. 212-222
Text mining: norms, feelings, youtube, and crashes
- Daniel Avery, Hoa Khanh Dam, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Aditya K. Ghose:
Externalization of software behavior by the mining of norms. 223-234 - Cássio Castaldi Araujo Blaz, Karin Becker:
Sentiment analysis in tickets for IT support. 235-246 - Mika Mäntylä, Bram Adams, Giuseppe Destefanis, Daniel Graziotin, Marco Ortu:
Mining valence, arousal, and dominance: possibilities for detecting burnout and productivity? 247-258 - Parisa Moslehi, Bram Adams, Juergen Rilling:
On mining crowd-based speech documentation. 259-268 - Joshua Charles Campbell, Eddie Antonio Santos, Abram Hindle:
The unreasonable effectiveness of traditional information retrieval in crash report deduplication. 269-280
I've got issues ... and debt
- C. Albert Thompson, Gail C. Murphy, Marc Palyart, Marko Gasparic:
How software developers use work breakdown relationships in issue repositories. 281-285 - Tezcan Dilshener, Michel Wermelinger, Yijun Yu:
Locating bugs without looking back. 286-290 - Riivo Kikas, Marlon Dumas, Dietmar Pfahl:
Using dynamic and contextual features to predict issue lifetime in GitHub projects. 291-302 - Lucas Layman, Allen P. Nikora, Joshua Meek, Tim Menzies:
Topic modeling of NASA space system problem reports: research in practice. 303-314 - Gabriele Bavota, Barbara Russo:
A large-scale empirical study on self-admitted technical debt. 315-326 - Stephany Bellomo, Robert L. Nord, Ipek Ozkaya, Mary Popeck:
Got technical debt?: surfacing elusive technical debt in issue trackers. 327-338
Yuuuge! mining
- Takashi Ishio, Raula Gaikovina Kula, Tetsuya Kanda, Daniel M. Germán, Katsuro Inoue:
Software ingredients: detection of third-party component reuse in Java software release. 339-350 - Erik Wittern, Philippe Suter, Shriram Rajagopalan:
A look at the dynamics of the JavaScript package ecosystem. 351-361 - Anh Tuan Nguyen, Hoan Anh Nguyen, Tien N. Nguyen:
A large-scale study on repetitiveness, containment, and composability of routines in open-source projects. 362-373
Process improvement
- Daniel Alencar da Costa, Shane McIntosh, Uirá Kulesza, Ahmed E. Hassan:
The impact of switching to a rapid release cycle on the integration delay of addressed issues: an empirical study of the mozilla firefox project. 374-385 - Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar, Lars Kurth, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Santiago Dueñas, Nelson Sekitoleko:
Characterization of the Xen project code review process: an experience report. 386-390
This session's gonna overflow
- Di Yang, Aftab Hussain, Cristina Videira Lopes:
From query to usable code: an analysis of stack overflow code snippets. 391-402 - Muhammad Ahasanuzzaman, Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Chanchal K. Roy, Kevin A. Schneider:
Mining duplicate questions in stack overflow. 402-412 - Bowen Xu, Zhenchang Xing, Xin Xia, David Lo, Qingye Wang, Shanping Li:
Domain-specific cross-language relevant question retrieval. 413-424 - Bin Lin, Alexander Serebrenik:
Recognizing gender of stack overflow users. 425-429 - Stefanie Beyer, Martin Pinzger:
Grouping android tag synonyms on stack overflow. 430-440 - Alexey Zagalsky, Carlos Gómez Teshima, Daniel M. Germán, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Germán Poo-Caamaño:
How the R community creates and curates knowledge: a comparative study of stack overflow and mailing lists. 441-451
Data showcase
- Megan Squire:
Data sets: the circle of life in ruby hosting, 2003-2015. 452-459 - Xin Yang, Raula Gaikovina Kula, Norihiro Yoshida, Hajimu Iida:
Mining the modern code review repositories: a dataset of people, process and product. 460-463 - Sven Amann, Sarah Nadi, Hoan Anh Nguyen, Tien N. Nguyen, Mira Mezini:
MUBench: a benchmark for API-misuse detectors. 464-467 - Kevin Allix, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Jacques Klein, Yves Le Traon:
AndroZoo: collecting millions of Android apps for the research community. 468-471 - Jiaxin Zhu, Minghui Zhou, Hong Mei:
Multi-extract and multi-level dataset of mozilla issue tracking history. 472-475 - Sebastian Proksch, Sven Amann, Sarah Nadi, Mira Mezini:
A dataset of simplified syntax trees for C#. 476-479 - Marco Ortu, Alessandro Murgia, Giuseppe Destefanis, Parastou Tourani, Roberto Tonelli, Michele Marchesi, Bram Adams:
The emotional side of software developers in JIRA. 480-483
Challenge
- Mary Beth Kery, Claire Le Goues, Brad A. Myers:
Examining programmer practices for locally handling exceptions. 484-487 - Themistoklis G. Diamantopoulos, Klearchos Thomopoulos, Andreas L. Symeonidis:
QualBoa: reusability-aware recommendations of source code components. 488-491 - Casimir Désarmeaux, Andrea Pecatikov, Shane McIntosh:
The dispersion of build maintenance activity across maven lifecycle phases. 492-495 - Jacob G. Barnett, Charles K. Gathuru, Luke S. Soldano, Shane McIntosh:
The relationship between commit message detail and defect proneness in Java projects on GitHub. 496-499 - Suman Nakshatri, Maithri Hegde, Sahithi Thandra:
Analysis of exception handling patterns in Java projects: an empirical study. 500-503 - Eddie Antonio Santos, Abram Hindle:
Judging a commit by its cover: correlating commit message entropy with build status on travis-CI. 504-507 - Shaiful Alam Chowdhury, Abram Hindle:
Characterizing energy-aware software projects: are they different? 508-511 - Mauricio Soto, Ferdian Thung, Chu-Pan Wong, Claire Le Goues, David Lo:
A deeper look into bug fixes: patterns, replacements, deletions, and additions. 512-515 - Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Muhammad Ahasanuzzaman, Chanchal K. Roy, Kevin A. Schneider:
How developers use exception handling in Java? 516-519 - Vinayak Sinha, Alina Lazar, Bonita Sharif:
Analyzing developer sentiment in commit logs. 520-523
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