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Understanding the Heterogeneity of Contributors in Bug Bounty Programs
Background: While bug bounty programs are not new in software development, an increasing number of companies, as well as open source projects, rely on external parties to perform the security assessment of their software for reward.
Babar, M. Ali +2 more
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Towards Effective Bug Triage with Software Data Reduction Techniques [PDF]
International audienceSoftware companies spend over 45 percent of cost in dealing with software bugs. An inevitable step of fixing bugs is bug triage, which aims to correctly assign a developer to a new bug. To decrease the time cost in manual work, text
Hu, Yan +6 more
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Many bugs and defects occur during software testing and maintenance. These bugs should be resolved as soon as possible, to improve software quality. However, bug triage aims to solve these bugs by assigning the reported bugs to an appropriate developer ...
Syed Farhan Alam Zaidi +2 more
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Mining Software Repair Models for Reasoning on the Search Space of Automated Program Fixing
This paper is about understanding the nature of bug fixing by analyzing thousands of bug fix transactions of software repositories. It then places this learned knowledge in the context of automated program repair.
Martinez, Matias, Monperrus, Martin
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Towards an automation of the traceability of bugs from development logs: A study based on open source software [PDF]
Context: Information and tracking of defects can be severely incomplete in almost every Open Source project, resulting in a reduced traceability of defects into the development logs (i.e., version control commit logs).
Auwal Romo, B, Capiluppi, A
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Poster: Improving Bug Localization with Report Quality Dynamics and Query Reformulation
Recent findings from a user study suggest that IR-based bug localization techniques do not perform well if the bug report lacks rich structured information such as relevant program entity names.
Rahman, Mohammad Masudur +1 more
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Fault tolerance via diversity for off-the-shelf products: A study with SQL database servers [PDF]
If an off-the-shelf software product exhibits poor dependability due to design faults, then software fault tolerance is often the only way available to users and system integrators to alleviate the problem.
Gashi, I., Popov, P. T., Strigini, L.
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A Survey on Bug Deduplication and Triage Methods from Multiple Points of View
To address the issue of insufficient testing caused by the continuous reduction of software development cycles, many organizations maintain bug repositories and bug tracking systems to ensure real-time updates of bugs.
Cheng Qian +4 more
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Repairing Deep Neural Networks: Fix Patterns and Challenges [PDF]
Significant interest in applying Deep Neural Network (DNN) has fueled the need to support engineering of software that uses DNNs. Repairing software that uses DNNs is one such unmistakable SE need where automated tools could be beneficial; however, we do
Islam, Md Johirul +4 more
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Radiotherapy (RT) response depends on the DNA repair capacity of tumor and host cells. We show that circulating tumor cell (CTC) counts and apoptosis rates before and after RT predict treatment response and outcome, which can be accessed via easily accessible liquid biopsy approaches. Created in BioRender. Wikman, H.
Yvonne Goy +10 more
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