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MSR 2015: Florence, Italy
- Massimiliano Di Penta, Martin Pinzger, Romain Robbes:
12th IEEE/ACM Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, MSR 2015, Florence, Italy, May 16-17, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-0-7695-5594-2
Keynote
- Radu Marinescu:
Confessions of a Worldly Software Miner. 1
Practice Papers (Reports from the Trenches)
- Michaela Greiler, Kim Herzig, Jacek Czerwonka:
Code Ownership and Software Quality: A Replication Study. 2-12 - Masatomo Hashimoto, Masaaki Terai, Toshiyuki Maeda, Kazuo Minami:
Extracting Facts from Performance Tuning History of Scientific Applications for Predicting Effective Optimization Patterns. 13-23 - Pietro Abate, Roberto Di Cosmo, Louis Gesbert, Fabrice Le Fessant, Ralf Treinen, Stefano Zacchiroli:
Mining Component Repositories for Installability Issues. 24-33
Everything Changes (Or Stays the Same)
- Baishakhi Ray, Meiyappan Nagappan, Christian Bird, Nachiappan Nagappan, Thomas Zimmermann:
The Uniqueness of Changes: Characteristics and Applications. 34-44 - Yujuan Jiang, Bram Adams:
Co-evolution of Infrastructure and Source Code - An Empirical Study. 45-55 - Irineu Moura, Gustavo Pinto, Felipe Ebert, Fernando Castor:
Mining Energy-Aware Commits. 56-67 - Zhongpeng Lin, Jim Whitehead:
Why Power Laws? An Explanation from Fine-Grained Code Changes. 68-75 - Lee Martie, André van der Hoek:
Sameness: An Experiment in Code Search. 76-87
Interaction Data and App Mining
- Motahareh Bahrami Zanjani, Huzefa H. Kagdi, Christian Bird:
Using Developer-Interaction Trails to Triage Change Requests. 88-98 - Tarek M. Ahmed, Weiyi Shang, Ahmed E. Hassan:
An Empirical Study of the Copy and Paste Behavior during Development. 99-110 - Mario Linares Vásquez, Martin White, Carlos Bernal-Cárdenas, Kevin Moran, Denys Poshyvanyk:
Mining Android App Usages for Generating Actionable GUI-Based Execution Scenarios. 111-122 - William J. Martin, Mark Harman, Yue Jia, Federica Sarro, Yuanyuan Zhang:
The App Sampling Problem for App Store Mining. 123-133 - Roberta Coelho, Lucas Almeida, Georgios Gousios, Arie van Deursen:
Unveiling Exception Handling Bug Hazards in Android Based on GitHub and Google Code Issues. 134-145
Code Review (That Passed Peer Review)
- Amiangshu Bosu, Michaela Greiler, Christian Bird:
Characteristics of Useful Code Reviews: An Empirical Study at Microsoft. 146-156 - Vincent J. Hellendoorn, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Alberto Bacchelli:
Will They Like This? Evaluating Code Contributions with Language Models. 157-167 - Patanamon Thongtanunam, Shane McIntosh, Ahmed E. Hassan, Hajimu Iida:
Investigating Code Review Practices in Defective Files: An Empirical Study of the Qt System. 168-179 - Yida Tao, Sunghun Kim:
Partitioning Composite Code Changes to Facilitate Code Review. 180-190 - Christian Bird, Trevor Carnahan, Michaela Greiler:
Lessons Learned from Building and Deploying a Code Review Analytics Platform. 191-201
Ecosystems, APIs, and Architecture
- Kelly Blincoe, Francis Harrison, Daniela E. Damian:
Ecosystems in GitHub and a Method for Ecosystem Identification Using Reference Coupling. 202-211 - Maëlick Claes, Tom Mens, Roberto Di Cosmo, Jérôme Vouillon:
A Historical Analysis of Debian Package Incompatibilities. 212-223 - Wei Wang, Haroon Malik, Michael W. Godfrey:
Recommending Posts concerning API Issues in Developer Q&A Sites. 224-234 - Duc Minh Le, Pooyan Behnamghader, Joshua Garcia, Daniel Link, Arman Shahbazian, Nenad Medvidovic:
An Empirical Study of Architectural Change in Open-Source Software Systems. 235-245 - Ehsan Kouroshfar, Mehdi Mirakhorli, Hamid Bagheri, Lu Xiao, Sam Malek, Yuanfang Cai:
A Study on the Role of Software Architecture in the Evolution and Quality of Software. 246-257
Scary Stuff: Bugs, Risks, and Vulnerabilities
- Ripon K. Saha, Julia Lawall, Sarfraz Khurshid, Dewayne E. Perry:
Are These Bugs Really "Normal"? 258-268 - Felivel Camilo, Andrew Meneely, Meiyappan Nagappan:
Do Bugs Foreshadow Vulnerabilities? A Study of the Chromium Project. 269-279 - Morakot Choetkiertikul, Hoa Khanh Dam, Truyen Tran, Aditya Ghose:
Characterization and Prediction of Issue-Related Risks in Software Projects. 280-291
Computer Musicians Bullied for Using Gists
- Gregory Burlet, Abram Hindle:
An Empirical Study of End-User Programmers in the Computer Music Community. 292-302 - Marco Ortu, Bram Adams, Giuseppe Destefanis, Parastou Tourani, Michele Marchesi, Roberto Tonelli:
Are Bullies More Productive? Empirical Study of Affectiveness vs. Issue Fixing Time. 303-313 - Weiliang Wang, Germán Poo-Caamaño, Evan Wilde, Daniel M. Germán:
What Is the Gist? Understanding the Use of Public Gists on GitHub. 314-323
Licenses, Deep Learning, and Process Mining
- Yuhao Wu, Yuki Manabe, Tetsuya Kanda, Daniel M. Germán, Katsuro Inoue:
A Method to Detect License Inconsistencies in Large-Scale Open Source Projects. 324-333 - Martin White, Christopher Vendome, Mario Linares Vásquez, Denys Poshyvanyk:
Toward Deep Learning Software Repositories. 334-345 - Monika Gupta, Ashish Sureka, Srinivas Padmanabhuni, Allahbaksh M. Asadullah:
Identifying Software Process Management Challenges: Survey of Practitioners in a Large Global IT Company. 346-356
Short Papers
- Erik van der Veen, Georgios Gousios, Andy Zaidman:
Automatically Prioritizing Pull Requests. 357-361 - Claudia Hauff, Georgios Gousios:
Matching GitHub Developer Profiles to Job Advertisements. 362-366 - Yue Yu, Huaimin Wang, Vladimir Filkov, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Bogdan Vasilescu:
Wait for It: Determinants of Pull Request Evaluation Latency on GitHub. 367-371 - Yoshiki Higo, Akio Ohtani, Shinpei Hayashi, Hideaki Hata, Shinji Kusumoto:
Toward Reusing Code Changes. 372-376 - Mehdi Mirakhorli, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Modifications, Tweaks, and Bug Fixes in Architectural Tactics. 377-380 - Adriaan Labuschagne, Reid Holmes:
Do Onboarding Programs Work? 381-385 - Marcus Schumacher, Colin Atkinson:
An Enhanced Graph-Based Infrastructure for Software Search Engines. 386-390 - Samuel M. Donadelli, Yue Cai Zhu, Peter C. Rigby:
Organizational Volatility and Post-release Defects: A Replication Case Study Using Data from Google Chrome. 391-395 - Vibha Singhal Sinha, Diptikalyan Saha, Pankaj Dhoolia, Rohan Padhye, Senthil Mani:
Detecting and Mitigating Secret-Key Leaks in Source Code Repositories. 396-400 - Luca Ponzanelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
Summarizing Complex Development Artifacts by Mining Heterogeneous Data. 401-405
Mining Challenge
- Neelamadhav Gantayat, Pankaj Dhoolia, Rohan Padhye, Senthil Mani, Vibha Singhal Sinha:
The Synergy between Voting and Acceptance of Answers on StackOverflow - Or the Lack Thereof. 406-409 - Maarten Duijn, Adam Kucera, Alberto Bacchelli:
Quality Questions Need Quality Code: Classifying Code Fragments on Stack Overflow. 410-413 - Jeffrey Goderie, Brynjolfur Mar Georgsson, Bastiaan van Graafeiland, Alberto Bacchelli:
ETA: Estimated Time of Answer Predicting Response Time in Stack Overflow. 414-417 - Haroon Malik, Peng Zhao, Michael W. Godfrey:
Going Green: An Exploratory Analysis of Energy-Related Questions. 418-421 - Shaiful Alam Chowdhury, Abram Hindle:
Mining StackOverflow to Filter Out Off-Topic IRC Discussion. 422-425 - Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Chanchal K. Roy:
An Insight into the Unresolved Questions at Stack Overflow. 426-429 - Fabio Calefato, Filippo Lanubile, Maria Concetta Marasciulo, Nicole Novielli:
Mining Successful Answers in Stack Overflow. 430-433 - Yong Jin, Xin Yang, Raula Gaikovina Kula, Eunjong Choi, Katsuro Inoue, Hajimu Iida:
Quick Trigger on Stack Overflow: A Study of Gamification-Influenced Member Tendencies. 434-437 - Verena Honsel, Steffen Herbold, Jens Grabowski:
Intuition vs. Truth: Evaluation of Common Myths about StackOverflow Posts. 438-441 - Selman Ercan, Quinten Stokkink, Alberto Bacchelli:
Automatic Assessments of Code Explanations: Predicting Answering Times on Stack Overflow. 442-445 - Jie Zou, Ling Xu, Weikang Guo, Meng Yan, Dan Yang, Xiaohong Zhang:
Which Non-functional Requirements Do Developers Focus On? An Empirical Study on Stack Overflow Using Topic Analysis. 446-449 - Andrew Marder:
Stack Overflow Badges and User Behavior: An Econometric Approach. 450-453 - Themistoklis G. Diamantopoulos, Andreas L. Symeonidis:
Employing Source Code Information to Improve Question-Answering in Stack Overflow. 454-457 - Rogier Slag, Mike de Waard, Alberto Bacchelli:
One-Day Flies on StackOverflow - Why the Vast Majority of StackOverflow Users Only Posts Once. 458-461
Data Showcase
- Diomidis Spinellis:
A Repository with 44 Years of Unix Evolution. 462-465 - Stefano Zacchiroli:
The Debsources Dataset: Two Decades of Debian Source Code Metadata. 466-469 - Daniel M. Germán, Bram Adams, Ahmed E. Hassan:
A Dataset of the Activity of the Git Super-repository of Linux in 2012. 470-473 - Luca Ponzanelli, Andrea Mocci, Michele Lanza:
StORMeD: Stack Overflow Ready Made Data. 474-477 - Jesús M. González-Barahona, Gregorio Robles, Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar:
The MetricsGrimoire Database Collection. 478-481 - Fabio Palomba, Dario Di Nucci, Michele Tufano, Gabriele Bavota, Rocco Oliveto, Denys Poshyvanyk, Andrea De Lucia:
Landfill: An Open Dataset of Code Smells with Public Evaluation. 482-485 - Titus Barik, Kevin Lubick, Justin Smith, John Slankas, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
Fuse: A Reproducible, Extendable, Internet-Scale Corpus of Spreadsheets. 486-489 - Andreas Mauczka, Florian Brosch, Christian Schanes, Thomas Grechenig:
Dataset of Developer-Labeled Commit Messages. 490-493 - Harald Altinger, Sebastian Siegl, Yanja Dajsuren, Franz Wotawa:
A Novel Industry Grade Dataset for Fault Prediction Based on Model-Driven Developed Automotive Embedded Software. 494-497 - Mayy Habayeb, Andriy V. Miranskyy, Syed Shariyar Murtaza, Leotis Buchanan, Ayse Bener:
The Firefox Temporal Defect Dataset. 498-501 - Michel Wermelinger, Yijun Yu:
An Architectural Evolution Dataset. 502-505 - Anand Ashok Sawant, Alberto Bacchelli:
A Dataset for API Usage. 506-509 - Vassilios Karakoidas, Dimitrios Mitropoulos, Panos Louridas, Georgios Gousios, Diomidis Spinellis:
Generating the Blueprints of the Java Ecosystem. 510-513 - Bogdan Vasilescu, Alexander Serebrenik, Vladimir Filkov:
A Data Set for Social Diversity Studies of GitHub Teams. 514-517 - Masao Ohira, Yutaro Kashiwa, Yosuke Yamatani, Hayato Yoshiyuki, Yoshiya Maeda, Nachai Limsettho, Keisuke Fujino, Hideaki Hata, Akinori Ihara, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
A Dataset of High Impact Bugs: Manually-Classified Issue Reports. 518-521 - Daniel E. Krutz, Mehdi Mirakhorli, Samuel A. Malachowsky, Andres Ruiz, Jacob Peterson, Andrew Filipski, Jared Smith:
A Dataset of Open-Source Android Applications. 522-525
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