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Locus: locating bugs from software changes

Proceedings of the 31st IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering, 2016
Various information retrieval (IR) based techniques have been proposed recently to locate bugs automatically at the file level. However, their usefulness is often compromised by the coarse granularity of files and the lack of contextual information. To address this, we propose to locate bugs using software changes, which offer finer granularity than ...
Ming Wen, Rongxin Wu, Shing-Chi Cheung
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Visualizing the Bug Distribution Information Available in Software Bug Repositories

2014
Software repositories contain a wealth of information that can be analyzed for knowledge extraction. Software bug repositories are one such repository that stores the information about the defects identified during the development of software. Information available in software bug repositories like number of bugs priority-wise, component-wise, status ...
N. K. Nagwani, S. Verma
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Anti-bug software foretells cell fate

New Scientist, 2014
Software used to keep bugs out of Microsoft Windows programs has begun shedding light on one of the big questions in modern science: how stem cells decide what type of tissue to become. Not only do the results reveal that cellular decision-making is nowhere near as complicated as expected, they also raise hopes that the software could become a key tool
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"Not my bug!" and other reasons for software bug report reassignments

Proceedings of the ACM 2011 conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2011
Bug reporting/fixing is an important social part of the soft-ware development process. The bug-fixing process inher-ently has strong inter-personal dynamics at play, especially in how to find the optimal person to handle a bug report. Bug report reassignments, which are a common part of the bug-fixing process, have rarely been studied.
Philip J. Guo   +3 more
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Tracing Life Cycle of Software Bugs

2016
The paper deals with the problem of monitoring software development and maintenance processes. In particular, we concentrate on data reported in software bug repositories. These data characterize the progress and effectiveness of the above mentioned processes.
Bartosz Dobrzyński, Janusz Sosnowski
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Seeded bug volume for software validation

Microelectronics Reliability, 1983
Abstract It is not always possible to determine the number of particular items from a population if the size of the population is unknown. The common procedure is to take a sample of items then mark these items and redistribute into the population.
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Bug Handling in Service Sector Software

2017
The technology enabled service industry is emerging as the most dynamic sectors in world's economy. Various service sector industries such as financial services, banking solutions, telecommunication, investment management, etc. completely rely on using large scale software for their smooth operations.
Anjali Goyal, Neetu Sardana
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Software-Bug Localization with Graph Mining

2010
In the recent past, a number of frequent subgraph mining algorithms has been proposed They allow for analyses in domains where data is naturally graphstructured. However, caused by scalability problems when dealing with large graphs, the application of graph mining has been limited to only a few domains.
Eichinger, Frank, Böhm, Klemens
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Software bugs and communications system performance

Microelectronics Reliability, 1983
Abstract Software bugs and their manifestations are of concern in real-time systems such as communications systems. The reliability modeling of these systems has generally defined hardware performance models in great detail but only specified an estimate for the software performance.
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Bugs in aircraft software pose danger

New Scientist, 2008
As Boeing and Airbus increase the portion of aircraft functions controlled by software, software bugs could increase, making accidents more ...
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