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A Market-Based Bug Allocation Mechanism Using Predictive Bug Lifetimes

Published: 27 March 2012 Publication History

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Bug assignment in large software projects is typically a time-consuming and tedious task, effective assignment requires that bug triagers hold significant contextual information about both the reported bugs and the pool of available developers. In this paper, we propose an auction-based multiagent mechanism for assigning bugs to developers that is intended to minimize backlogs and overall bug lifetime. In this approach, developers and triagers are both modeled as intelligent software agents working on behalf of individuals in a multiagent environment. Upon receiving a bug report, triager agents auction off the bug and collect the requests. Developer agents compute their bids as a function of the developer's profile, preferences, current schedule of assigned bugs, and estimated time-to-fix of the bug. This value is then sent to the triager agent for the final decision. We use the Eclipse and Fire fox bug repositories to validate our approach, our studies suggest that the proposed auction-based multiagent mechanism can improve the bug assignment process compared to currently practised methods. In particular, we found a 16% improvement in the number of fixed bugs compared to the historic data, based on a sample size of 213,000 bug reports over a period of 6 years.

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CSMR '12: Proceedings of the 2012 16th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering
March 2012
512 pages
ISBN:9780769546667

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 27 March 2012

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  1. Multiagent system
  2. bug lifetime
  3. bug repositories
  4. market mechanism

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  • (2018)Analytical Study on Bug Triaging PracticesInternational Journal of Open Source Software and Processes10.4018/IJOSSP.20160401027:2(20-42)Online publication date: 13-Dec-2018
  • (2018)Challenges and opportunities for software change request repositoriesJournal of Software: Evolution and Process10.1002/smr.163926:7(620-653)Online publication date: 14-Dec-2018
  • (2017)Knowledge extraction from on-line open source bug tracking systems to predict bug-fixing timeProceedings of the 7th International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics10.1145/3102254.3102275(1-9)Online publication date: 19-Jun-2017
  • (2016)Automatic prediction of bug fixing effort measured by code churn sizeProceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Software Mining10.1145/2975961.2975964(18-23)Online publication date: 3-Sep-2016
  • (2014)An empirical study of bugs in build processProceedings of the 29th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing10.1145/2554850.2555142(1187-1189)Online publication date: 24-Mar-2014
  • (2013)Towards understanding software change request assignmentProceedings of the 17th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering10.1145/2460999.2461028(195-206)Online publication date: 14-Apr-2013

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