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2013
Alipour, A., Hindle, Abram, Stroulia, E
Bug-tracking and issue-tracking systems tend to be populated with bugs, issues, or tickets written by a wide variety of bug reporters, with different levels of training and knowledge about the system being discussed. Many bug reporters lack the skills, vocabulary, knowledge, or time to...
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2017
Aggarwal, K., Timbers, F., Rutgers, T., Hindle, Abram, Stroulia, E., Greiner, R.
Bug deduplication, ie, recognizing bug reports that refer to the same problem, is a challenging task in the software-engineering life cycle. Researchers have proposed several methods primarily relying on information-retrieval techniques. Our work motivated by the intuition that domain knowledge...
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2015
Aggarwal, K., Rutgers, T., Timbers, F., Hindle, Abram, Greiner, R., Stroulia, E.
In previous work by Alipour et al., a methodology was proposed for detecting duplicate bug reports by comparing the textual content of bug reports to subject-specific contextual material, namely lists of software-engineering terms, such as non-functional requirements and architecture keywords....