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Automated topic naming to support cross-project analysis of software maintenance activities
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Hindle, Abram, Ernst, N., Godfrey, M.M., Mylopoulos, J.
Researchers have employed a variety of techniques to extract underlying topics that relate to software development artifacts. Typically, these techniques use semi-unsupervised machine-learning algorithms to suggest candidate word-lists. However, word-lists are difficult to interpret in the...
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Deficient documentation detection: a methodology to locate deficient project documentation using topic analysis
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Campbell, J., Chenlei, Z., Xu, Z., Hindle, Abram, Miller, J.
A project's documentation is the primary source of information for developers using that project. With hundreds of thousands of programming-related questions posted on programming Q&A websites, such as Stack Overflow, we question whether the developer-written documentation provides enough...
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2014
Hindle, Abram, Bird, C., Zimmermann, T., Nagappan, N.
Large organizations like Microsoft tend to rely on formal requirements documentation in order to specify and design the software products that they develop. These documents are meant to be tightly coupled with the actual implementation of the features they describe. In this paper we evaluate the...
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Fall 2011
Nonlinearity in the Navier-Stokes equations can originate from a variety of sources, such as contributions stemming from the advective term, constitutive closure models or external factors such as chemical reactions and capillarity. Needless to say, a combination of any of the above sources has...
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2012
Han, D., Chenlei, Z., Fan, X., Hindle, Abram, Wong, K., Stroulia, E.
The fragmentation of the Android ecosystem causes portability and compatibility issues within the entire Android platform, which increases developer workload, delays application deployment, and ultimately disappoints users. This subject is discussed in the press and in scientific publications but...