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ISSRE
2010
IEEE
13 years 6 months ago
Characterizing Failures in Mobile OSes: A Case Study with Android and Symbian
Abstract—As smart phones grow in popularity, manufacturers are in a race to pack an increasingly rich set of features into these tiny devices. This brings additional complexity i...
Amiya Kumar Maji, Kangli Hao, Salmin Sultana, Saur...
CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Understanding how and why open source contributors use diagrams in the development of Ubuntu
Some of the most interesting differences between Open Source Software (OSS) development and commercial colocated software development lie in the communication and collaboration pr...
Koji Yatani, Eunyoung Chung, Carlos Jensen, Khai N...
ASWEC
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Semantic Impact and Faults in Source Code Changes: An Empirical Study
Changes to source code have become a critical factor in fault predictions. Text or syntactic approaches have been widely used. Textual analysis focuses on changed text fragments w...
Danhua Shao, Sarfraz Khurshid, Dewayne E. Perry
HICSS
2006
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
Open Source Technical Support: A Look at Peer Help-Giving
We explore online technical support of open source software by a study of postings to discussion boards. Our results indicate that there are several types of detail that are requi...
Vandana Singh, Michael B. Twidale, Dinesh Rathi
TSE
2008
113views more  TSE 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Discovering Neglected Conditions in Software by Mining Dependence Graphs
Neglected conditions are an important but difficult-to-find class of software defects. This paper presents a novel approach for revealing neglected conditions that integrates stati...
Ray-Yaung Chang, Andy Podgurski, Jiong Yang