Can We Trust Software Repositories

作者: Andreas Zeller

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-37395-4_14

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摘要: To acquire data for empirical studies, software engineering researchers frequently leverage repositories as sources. Indeed, version and bug databases contain a wealth of on how product came to be. turn this into knowledge, though, requires deep insights the specific process product; it careful scrutiny techniques used obtain data. The central challenge future will thus be combine both automatic manual analysis.

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