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Prior research has shown that source code and its changes are repetitive. Several approaches have leveraged that phenomenon to detect and recommend change and fix patterns. In this paper, we propose TasC, a model that leverages the context of change tasks in development history to suggest fine-grained code change and fix at the program statement level. We use Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) to capture...
Bug localization refers to the automated process of locating the potential buggy files for a given bug report. To help developers focus their attention to those files is crucial. Several existing automated approaches for bug localization from a bug report face a key challenge, called lexical mismatch, in which the terms used in bug reports to describe a bug are different from the terms and code tokens...
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