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MSR 2008: Leipzig, Germany
- Ahmed E. Hassan, Michele Lanza, Michael W. Godfrey:
Proceedings of the 2008 International Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, MSR 2008 (Co-located with ICSE), Leipzig, Germany, May 10-11, 2008, Proceedings. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-024-1
Mining 1
- Israel Herraiz, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Gregorio Robles:
Determinism and evolution. 1-10 - Kentaro Yoshimura, Fumio Narisawa, Koji Hashimoto, Tohru Kikuno:
FAVE: factor analysis based approach for detecting product line variability from change history. 11-18 - Chadd C. Williams, Jaime Spacco:
Branching and merging in the repository. 19-22 - Reid Holmes, Andrew Begel:
Deep intellisense: a tool for rehydrating evaporated information. 23-26
Bugs and changes
- Nicolas Bettenburg, Rahul Premraj, Thomas Zimmermann, Sunghun Kim:
Extracting structural information from bug reports. 27-30 - Takayuki Omori, Katsuhisa Maruyama:
A change-aware development environment by recording editing operations of source code. 31-34 - Jacek Ratzinger, Thomas Sigmund, Harald C. Gall:
On the relation of refactorings and software defect prediction. 35-38
Understanding and infrastructure
- Sangeetha Sudhakrishnan, Janaki T. Madhavan, E. James Whitehead Jr., Jose Renau:
Understanding bug fix patterns in verilog. 39-42 - Lucas Layman, Nachiappan Nagappan, Sam Guckenheimer, Jeff Beehler, Andrew Begel:
Mining software effort data: preliminary analysis of visual studio team system data. 43-46 - Robert Gobeille:
The FOSSology project. 47-50
Changes and clones
- Chris Parnin, Carsten Görg:
Improving change descriptions with change contexts. 51-60 - Hung-Fu Chang, Audris Mockus:
Evaluation of source code copy detection methods on freebsd. 61-66 - Peter Weißgerber, Daniel Neu, Stephan Diehl:
Small patches get in! 67-76
How to learn enough data mining to be dangerous in 60 minutes
- Abraham Bernstein:
How to learn enough data mining to be dangerous in 60 minutes. 77-78
Mining 2
- Emily Hill, Zachary P. Fry, Haley Boyd, Giriprasad Sridhara, Yana Novikova, Lori L. Pollock, K. Vijay-Shanker:
AMAP: automatically mining abbreviation expansions in programs to enhance software maintenance tools. 79-88 - Hideaki Hata, Osamu Mizuno, Tohru Kikuno:
An extension of fault-prone filtering using precise training and a dynamic threshold. 89-98 - Abram Hindle, Daniel M. Germán, Richard C. Holt:
What do large commits tell us?: a taxonomical study of large commits. 99-108
Mining 3
- Suresh Thummalapenta, Tao Xie:
SpotWeb: detecting framework hotspots via mining open source repositories on the web. 109-112 - David S. Pattison, Christian Bird, Premkumar T. Devanbu:
Talk and work: a preliminary report. 113-116 - Christopher Thomson, Mike Holcombe:
Correctness of data mined from CVS. 117-120
People are people, so ...
- David Schuler, Thomas Zimmermann:
Mining usage expertise from version archives. 121-124 - Omar Alonso, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Michael Gertz:
Expertise identification and visualization from CVS. 125-128 - Georgios Gousios, Eirini Kalliamvakou, Diomidis Spinellis:
Measuring developer contribution from software repository data. 129-132
Mining challenge results
- Michel Wermelinger, Yijun Yu:
Analyzing the evolution of eclipse plugins. 133-136 - Harvey P. Siy, Parvathi Chundi, Mahadevan Subramaniam:
Summarizing developer work history using time series segmentation: challenge report. 137-140 - Hongyu Zhang:
An initial study of the growth of eclipse defects. 141-144 - Israel Herraiz, Daniel M. Germán, Jesús M. González-Barahona, Gregorio Robles:
Towards a simplification of the bug report form in eclipse. 145-148 - Reid Holmes, Robert J. Walker:
A newbie's guide to eclipse APIs. 149-152
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