In this paper, we study the problem of extracting technical paraphrases from a parallel software corpus, namely, a collection of duplicate bug reports. Paraphrase acquisition is a...
Xiaoyin Wang, David Lo, Jing Jiang, Lu Zhang, Hong...
Open bug reporting allows end-users to express a vast array of unwanted software behaviors. However, users’ expectations often clash with developers’ implementation intents. W...
Parmit K. Chilana, Andrew J. Ko, Jacob O. Wobbrock
-- A bug-tracking system such as Bugzilla contains bug reports (BRs) collected from various sources such as development teams, testing teams, and end users. When bug reporters subm...
The information in bug reports influences the speed at which bugs are fixed. However, bug reports differ in their quality of information. We conducted a survey among ECLIPSE devel...
Collecting large consistent data sets for real world software projects is problematic. Therefore, we explore how little data are required before the predictor performance plateaus...
Many software artifacts are created, maintained and evolved as part of a software development project. As software developers work on a project, they interact with existing projec...
Bug triage, deciding what to do with an incoming bug report, is taking up increasing amount of developer resources in large open-source projects. In this paper, we propose to appl...
Publicly accessible bug report repositories maintained by free / open source development communities provide vast stores of data about distributed software problem management (SWP...
In a survey we found that most developers have experienced duplicated bug reports, however, only few considered them as a serious problem. This contradicts popular wisdom that con...
Nicolas Bettenburg, Rahul Premraj, Thomas Zimmerma...
The process of evaluating, classifying, and assigning bugs to programmers is a difficult and time consuming task which greatly depends on the quality of the bug report itself. It ...