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On the Effect of the Query in IR-based Concept Location

Published: 22 June 2011 Publication History

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Concept location is an essential task during software maintenance and in particular program comprehension activities. One of the approaches to this task is the based on leveraging the lexical information found in the source code by means of Information Retrieval techniques. All IR-based approaches to concept location are highly dependent on the queries written by the users. An IR approach, even though good on average, might fail when the input query is poor. Currently there is no way to tell when a query leads to poor results for IR-based concept location, unless a considerable effort is put into analyzing the results after the fact. We propose an approach based on recent advances in the field of IR research, which aims at automatically determining the difficulty a query poses to an IR-based concept location technique. We plan to evaluate several models and relate them to IR performance metrics.

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ICPC '11: Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE 19th International Conference on Program Comprehension
June 2011
271 pages
ISBN:9780769543987

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 22 June 2011

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  1. concept location
  2. information retrieval
  3. program comprehension
  4. query
  5. search
  6. source code

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  • (2023)A Systematic Review of Automated Query Reformulations in Source Code SearchACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology10.1145/360717932:6(1-79)Online publication date: 4-Jul-2023
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  • (2019)Automatic query reformulation for code search using crowdsourced knowledgeEmpirical Software Engineering10.1007/s10664-018-9671-024:4(1869-1924)Online publication date: 1-Aug-2019
  • (2017)Improved query reformulation for concept location using CodeRank and document structuresProceedings of the 32nd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering10.5555/3155562.3155618(428-439)Online publication date: 30-Oct-2017
  • (2017)RACKProceedings of the 39th International Conference on Software Engineering Companion10.1109/ICSE-C.2017.11(51-54)Online publication date: 20-May-2017
  • (2016)QUICKAR: automatic query reformulation for concept location using crowdsourced knowledgeProceedings of the 31st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering10.1145/2970276.2970362(220-225)Online publication date: 25-Aug-2016

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