Publication: Software process data quality and characteristics - a historical view on open and closed source projects
Software process data quality and characteristics - a historical view on open and closed source projects
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Bachmann, A., & Bernstein, A. (2009). Software process data quality and characteristics - a historical view on open and closed source projects. 119–128. https://doi.org/10.1145/1595808.1595830
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Software process data gathered from bug tracking databases and version control system log files are a very valuable source to analyze the evolution and history of a project or predict its future. These data are used for instance to predict defects, gather insight into a project's life-cycle, and additional tasks. In this paper we survey five open source projects and one closed source project in order to provide a deeper insight into the quality and characteristics of these often-used process data. Specifically, we first define quality
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Bachmann, A., & Bernstein, A. (2009). Software process data quality and characteristics - a historical view on open and closed source projects. 119–128. https://doi.org/10.1145/1595808.1595830