Measuring high and low priority defects on traditional and mobile open source software

Ortu M.;Marchesi M.
2016-01-01

Abstract

Software defects are the major cause for system failures. To effectively design tools and provide support for detecting and recovering from software failures, requires a deep understanding of defect features. In this paper we present an analysis of defect characteristics in two different open source software development domains: Mobile and Traditional. Our attention is focused on measuring the differences between High-Priority and Low-Priority defects. High or Low priority of a given defect is decided by a developer when creating a bug report for an issue tracking system. We sampled hundreds of real world bugs in hundreds of large and representative open-source projects. We used natural language text classification techniques to automatically analyse roughly 700,000 bug reports from the Bugzilla, Jira and Google Issues issue tracking systems. Results show that there are differences between High-Priority and Low-Priority defects classification in Mobile and Traditional development domains.
2016
Inglese
WETSoM '16: Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Metrics
9781450341776
Association for Computing Machinery
New York, NY
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7th International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Software Metrics, WETSoM 2016
Comitato scientifico
16 May 2016
Austin, TX, USA
internazionale
scientifica
Bug categorization; Bug Reports; Data mining;
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Ortu, M.; Destefanis, G.; Swift, S.; Marchesi, M.
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4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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