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2012
Barr, E.T., Bird, C., Rigby, P.C., Hindle, Abram, German, D.M., Devanbu, P.T.
The adoption of distributed version control (DVC ), such as Git and Mercurial, in open-source software (OSS) projects has been explosive. Why is this and how are projects using DVC? This new generation of version control supports two important new features: distributed repositories and histories...
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2012
Hindle, Abram, Barr, E.T., Su, Z., Devanbu, P.T., Gabel, M.
Natural languages like English are rich, complex, and powerful. The highly creative and graceful use of languages like English and Tamil, by masters like Shakespeare and Avvaiyar, can certainly delight and inspire. But in practice, given cognitive constraints and the exigencies of daily life,...
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2016
Hindle, Abram, Barr, E.T., Su, Z., Devanbu, P.T., Gabel, M.
Natural languages like English are rich, complex, and powerful. The highly creative and graceful use of languages like English and Tamil, by masters like Shakespeare and Avvaiyar, can certainly delight and inspire. But in practice, given cognitive constraints and the exigencies of daily life,...
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2012
Davies, J., German, D.M., Godfrey, M.W., Hindle, Abram
Deployed software systems are typically composed of many pieces, not all of which may have been created by the main development team. Often, the provenance of included components—such as external libraries or cloned source code—is not clearly stated, and this uncertainty can introduce technical...