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Do More Experienced Developers Introduce Fewer Bugs?
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msquire
on Thu, 2012-09-13 12:03
D. Izquierdo-Cortázar
,
Robles, G.
, and
González-Barahona, J. M.
,
“
Do More Experienced Developers Introduce Fewer Bugs?
”
,
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 378 (OSS 2012)
, vol. 378. IFIP AICT, Springer, pp. 268-273, 2012.
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The evolution of Java build systems
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msquire
on Thu, 2012-06-21 14:51
S. McIntosh
,
Adams, B.
, and
Hassan, A. E.
,
“
The evolution of Java build systems
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,
Empirical Software Engineering
, vol. 17, no. 4-5, pp. 578 - 608, 2012.
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A Study of the Relationships between Source Code Metrics and Attractiveness in Free Software Projects
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on Thu, 2012-06-21 12:04
P. Meirelles
,
Santos Jr., C.
,
Miranda, J.
,
Kon, F.
,
Terceiro, A.
, and
Chavez, C.
,
“
A Study of the Relationships between Source Code Metrics and Attractiveness in Free Software Projects
”
, in
Proceedings of the 2010 Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering
, Washington, DC, USA, 2010, pp. 11–20.
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Understanding source code evolution using abstract syntax tree matching
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msquire
on Thu, 2011-04-14 16:48
I. Neamtiu
,
Foster, J. S.
, and
Hicks, M.
,
“
Understanding source code evolution using abstract syntax tree matching
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, in
Proceedings of the 2005 international workshop on Mining software repositories
, New York, NY, USA, 2005, pp. 2-6.
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Clustering and Dependencies in Free/Open Source Software Development: Methodology and Tools
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on Mon, 2009-07-20 14:37
R. A. Ghosh
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Clustering and Dependencies in Free/Open Source Software Development: Methodology and Tools
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