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2015
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Are These Bugs Really "Normal"?

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Are These Bugs Really "Normal"?
—Understanding the severity of reported bugs is important in both research and practice. In particular, a number of recently proposed software engineering techniques predict bug severity, bug report quality, and bug-fix time, according to this information. Many bug tracking systems provide a field “severity” offering options such as “severe”, “normal”, and “minor”, with “normal” as the default. However, there is a widespread perception that for many bug reports the label “normal” may not reflect the actual severity, because reporters may overlook setting the severity or may not feel confident enough to do so. In many cases, researchers ignore “normal” bug reports, and thus overlook a large percentage of the reports provided. On the other hand, treating them all together risks mixing reports that have very diverse properties. In this study, we investigate the extent to which “normal” bug reports actually have the “normal” severity. We find that...
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Type Journal
Year 2015
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