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Commit comments increasingly receive attention as an important complementary component in code change comprehension. To address the comment scarcity issue, a variety of automatic approaches for commit comment generation have been intensively proposed. However, most of these approaches mechanically outline a superficial level summary of the changed software entities, the change intent behind the code...
To quickly locate the source code that maps to a specific change described in change history, establishing traceability links between release notes and source code is a necessary task. Current works on the traceability link recovery can be used to find out source code changes which are of higher textual similarities with the release note. However, these approaches rely on consistency of the text used...
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