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Location aware mobile devices have increased theavailability of user trajectory information making point ofinterest recommenders a popular service on mobile devices. However, one of the main challenges in this area is sparsity ofthe historical trajectory data. So far, most of the recommendersystems take users' historical trajectory information into considerationto recommend different places. Web interactionsreveal...
This article discusses six papers presented at events connected with the 2015 International Conference on Software Engineering. The papers cover organizational factors and software quality, microclones, big data platforms, energy-aware commits, open source software architecture, and requirements engineering.
This article discusses five papers presented at events connected with the 2015 International Conference on Software Engineering. The papers cover topics related to industry-academic collaborations and modern code review.
Defect prediction models presented in the literature lack generalization unless the original study can be replicated using new datasets and in different organizational settings. Practitioners can also benefit from replicating studies in their own environment by gaining insights and comparing their findings with those reported. In this work, we replicated an earlier study in order to investigate the...
The bug tracking repositories of software projects capture initial defect (bug) reports and the history of interactions among developers, testers, and customers. Extracting and mining information from these repositories is time consuming and daunting. Researchers have focused mostly on analyzing the frequency of the occurrence of defects and their attributes (e.g., The number of comments and lines...
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