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An Empirical Analysis of Build Failures in the Continuous Integration Workflows of Java-Based Open-Source Software
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msquire
on Thu, 2017-05-25 15:50
T. Rausch
,
Hummer, W.
,
Leitner, P.
, and
Schulte, S.
,
“
An Empirical Analysis of Build Failures in the Continuous Integration Workflows of Java-Based Open-Source Software
”
,
2017 IEEE/ACM 14th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories (MSR)
. pp. 345-355, 2017.
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