Stephan Diehl, Harald C. Gall, Ahmed E. Hassan
Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories
MSR, 2006.
@proceedings{MSR-2006, address = "Shanghai, China", doi = "10.1145/1137983", editor = "Stephan Diehl and Harald C. Gall and Ahmed E. Hassan", isbn = "1-59593-397-2", publisher = "{ACM}", title = "{Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories}", year = 2006, }
Event page: http://msr.uwaterloo.ca/msr2006/
Committee
Contents (40 items)
- MSR-2006-RoblesGMA #evolution #mining #scalability
- Mining large software compilations over time: another perspective of software evolution (GR, JMGB, MM, JJA), pp. 3–9.
- MSR-2006-YangR #architecture #evolution #mining
- Scenarios for mining the software architecture evolution (YY, CR), pp. 10–13.
- MSR-2006-TsunodaMYKM #analysis #development #enterprise
- Productivity analysis of Japanese enterprise software development projects (MT, AM, HY, NK, KiM), pp. 14–17.
- MSR-2006-GuiS #component #evaluation #metric #reuse #usability
- Coupling and cohesion measures for evaluation of component reusability (GG, PDS), pp. 18–21.
- MSR-2006-KimZKHMGPWZ #mining #named #repository
- TA-RE: an exchange language for mining software repositories (SK, TZ, MK, AEH, AM, TG, MP, EJWJ, AZ), pp. 22–25.
- MSR-2006-DAmbrosLL #evolution #logic #visualisation
- The evolution radar: visualizing integrated logical coupling information (MD, ML, ML), pp. 26–32.
- MSR-2006-VoineaT #analysis #cvs #framework #query #repository #visualisation
- An open framework for CVS repository querying, analysis and visualization (LV, ACT), pp. 33–39.
- MSR-2006-KimPW #evolution
- Micro pattern evolution (SK, KP, EJWJ), pp. 40–46.
- MSR-2006-KagdiYM #mining #sequence #version control
- Mining sequences of changed-files from version histories (HHK, SY, JIM), pp. 47–53.
- MSR-2006-XieP #api #mining #named #open source #repository
- MAPO: mining API usages from open source repositories (TX, JP), pp. 54–57.
- MSR-2006-KimN #analysis #multi
- Program element matching for multi-version program analyses (MK, DN), pp. 58–64.
- MSR-2006-SagerBPK #algorithm #detection #java #using
- Detecting similar Java classes using tree algorithms (TS, AB, MP, CK), pp. 65–71.
- MSR-2006-ZimmermannKZW #mining
- Mining version archives for co-changed lines (TZ, SK, AZ, EJWJ), pp. 72–75.
- MSR-2006-ChangM #version control
- Constructing universal version history (HFC, AM), pp. 76–79.
- MSR-2006-HammoudaK #mining #repository
- Concern based mining of heterogeneous software repositories (IH, KK), pp. 80–86.
- MSR-2006-SigonneauR #automation #component #file system #logic #multi #re-engineering
- Software engineering applications of logic file system: application to automated multi-criteria indexation of software components (BS, OR), pp. 87–93.
- MSR-2006-BreuZL #eclipse #mining
- Mining eclipse for cross-cutting concerns (SB, TZ, CL), pp. 94–97.
- MSR-2006-WalkerHHKS #approach #estimation #impact analysis #lightweight #probability
- A lightweight approach to technical risk estimation via probabilistic impact analysis (RJW, RH, IH, PK, AS), pp. 98–104.
- MSR-2006-CanforaC #fine-grained #impact analysis #repository
- Fine grained indexing of software repositories to support impact analysis (GC, LC), pp. 105–111.
- MSR-2006-WeissgerberD #question #refactoring
- Are refactorings less error-prone than other changes? (PW, SD), pp. 112–118.
- MSR-2006-KnabPB #fault #predict #source code
- Predicting defect densities in source code files with decision tree learners (PK, MP, AB), pp. 119–125.
- MSR-2006-AskariH #evaluation #modelling #predict #scalability
- Information theoretic evaluation of change prediction models for large-scale software (MA, RCH), pp. 126–132.
- MSR-2006-SpaccoHP #fault
- Tracking defect warnings across versions (JS, DH, WP), pp. 133–136.
- MSR-2006-BirdGDGS #email #mining #network #social
- Mining email social networks (CB, AG, PTD, MG, AS), pp. 137–143.
- MSR-2006-RoblesG #developer
- Geographic location of developers at SourceForge (GR, JMGB), pp. 144–150.
- MSR-2006-Venolia #repository
- Textual alusions to artifacts in software-related repositories (GV), pp. 151–154.
- MSR-2006-ParninGR #interactive
- Enriching revision history with interactions (CP, CG, SR), pp. 155–158.
- MSR-2006-GermanRS #comprehension #using
- Using evolutionary annotations from change logs to enhance program comprehension (DMG, PCR, MADS), pp. 159–162.
- MSR-2006-German #case study
- A study of the contributors of PostgreSQL (DMG), pp. 163–164.
- MSR-2006-Beyer #challenge #co-evolution #visualisation
- Co-change visualization applied to PostgreSQL and ArgoUML: (MSR challenge report) (DB), pp. 165–166.
- MSR-2006-VoineaT06a #mining #repository
- Mining software repositories with CVSgrab (LV, ACT), pp. 167–168.
- MSR-2006-ZimmermannBLL #mining
- Mining additions of method calls in ArgoUML (TZ, SB, CL, VBL), pp. 169–170.
- MSR-2006-KakimotoMKTTM #identification #using
- Using software birthmarks to identify similar classes and major functionalities (TK, AM, YK, HT, MT, KiM), pp. 171–172.
- MSR-2006-KimW #debugging #how #question
- How long did it take to fix bugs? (SK, EJWJ), pp. 173–174.
- MSR-2006-WeissgerberDG #mining #refactoring
- Mining refactorings in ARGOUML (PW, SD, CG), pp. 175–176.
- MSR-2006-DAmbrosL #evolution
- Applying the evolution radar to PostgreSQL (MD, ML), pp. 177–178.
- MSR-2006-JiangH #evolution
- Examining the evolution of code comments in PostgreSQL (ZMJ, AEH), pp. 179–180.
- MSR-2006-TsunodaMKKM #developer #using
- Analyzing OSS developers’ working time using mailing lists archives (MT, AM, TK, YK, KiM), pp. 181–182.
- MSR-2006-CanforaC06a #debugging #question
- Where is bug resolution knowledge stored? (GC, LC), pp. 183–184.
- MSR-2006-BirdGDGS06a #email #mining #network #social
- Mining email social networks in Postgres (CB, AG, PTD, MG, AS), pp. 185–186.
13 ×#mining
7 ×#repository
6 ×#evolution
4 ×#using
3 ×#analysis
3 ×#question
3 ×#visualisation
2 ×#component
2 ×#debugging
2 ×#developer
7 ×#repository
6 ×#evolution
4 ×#using
3 ×#analysis
3 ×#question
3 ×#visualisation
2 ×#component
2 ×#debugging
2 ×#developer