MSR 2011:
Waikiki,
Honolulu ,
HI,
USA
Arie van Deursen, Tao Xie, Thomas Zimmermann (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 8th International Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, MSR 2011 (Co-located with ICSE), Waikiki, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 21-28, 2011, Proceedings.
IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0574-7
Keynotes
- Jim Whitehead:
Fantasy, farms, and freemium: what game data mining teaches us about retention, conversion, and virality (keynote abstract).
1
- Yuanyuan Zhou:
Connecting technology with real-world problems - from copy-paste detection to detecting known bugs: (keynote abstract).
2
Language evolution
- Chris Parnin, Christian Bird, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill:
Java generics adoption: how new features are introduced, championed, or ignored.
3-12
- Siim Karus, Harald Gall:
A study of language usage evolution in open source software.
13-22
- Oscar Callaú, Romain Robbes, Éric Tanter, David Röthlisberger:
How developers use the dynamic features of programming languages: the case of smalltalk.
23-32
- Laleh Mousavi Eshkevari, Venera Arnaoudova, Massimiliano Di Penta, Rocco Oliveto, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Giuliano Antoniol:
An exploratory study of identifier renamings.
33-42
Retrieval,
refactoring,
clones,
readability
- Shivani Rao, Avinash C. Kak:
Retrieval from software libraries for bug localization: a comparative study of generic and composite text models.
43-52
- Benjamin Biegel, Quinten David Soetens, Willi Hornig, Stephan Diehl, Serge Demeyer:
Comparison of similarity metrics for refactoring detection.
53-62
- Armijn Hemel, Karl Trygve Kalleberg, Rob Vermaas, Eelco Dolstra:
Finding software license violations through binary code clone detection.
63-72
- Daryl Posnett, Abram Hindle, Premkumar T. Devanbu:
A simpler model of software readability.
73-82
Software quality
Developers
Development support
- Abram Hindle, Neil A. Ernst, Michael W. Godfrey, John Mylopoulos:
Automated topic naming to support cross-project analysis of software maintenance activities.
163-172
- Stephen W. Thomas, Bram Adams, Ahmed E. Hassan, Dorothea Blostein:
Modeling the evolution of topics in source code histories.
173-182
- Julius Davies, Daniel M. Germán, Michael W. Godfrey, Abram Hindle:
Software bertillonage: finding the provenance of an entity.
183-192
- Alexander W. J. Bradley, Gail C. Murphy:
Supporting software history exploration.
193-202
Short papers
- David Binkley, Matthew Hearn, Dawn Lawrie:
Improving identifier informativeness using part of speech information.
203-206
- Pamela Bhattacharya, Iulian Neamtiu:
Bug-fix time prediction models: can we do better?
207-210
- Yuan-Fang Li, Hongyu Zhang:
Integrating software engineering data using semantic web technologies.
211-214
- Sergey Zeltyn, Perri Tarr, Murray Cantor, Robert Delmonico, Sateesh Kannegala, Mila Keren, Ashok Pon Kumar, Segev Wasserkrug:
Improving efficiency in software maintenance.
215-218
- Caitlin Sadowski, Chris Lewis, Zhongpeng Lin, Xiaoyan Zhu, E. James Whitehead Jr.:
An empirical analysis of the FixCache algorithm.
219-222
- Brandon Heller, Eli Marschner, Evan Rosenfeld, Jeffrey Heer:
Visualizing collaboration and influence in the open-source software community.
223-226
Mining challenge
- Adrian Schröter:
MSR Challenge 2011: Eclipse, Netbeans, Firefox, and Chrome.
227-229
- Xinlei (Oscar) Wang, Eilwoo Baik, Premkumar T. Devanbu:
System compatibility analysis of Eclipse and Netbeans based on bug data.
230-233
- Mario Luca Bernardi, Carmine Sementa, Quirino Zagarese, Damiano Distante, Massimiliano Di Penta:
What topics do Firefox and Chrome contributors discuss?
234-237
- Olga Baysal, Ian J. Davis, Michael W. Godfrey:
A Tale of Two Browsers.
238-241
- Yukinao Hirata, Osamu Mizuno:
Do comments explain codes adequately?: investigation by text filtering.
242-245
- Daniel M. Germán, Julius Davies:
Apples vs. oranges?: an exploration of the challenges of comparing the source code of two software systems.
246-249
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