An Algorithm for Gradual Patch Acceptance Detection in Open Source Software Repository Mining
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概要
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Nowadays, software development societies have given more precedence to Open Source Software (OSS). There is much research aimed at understanding the OSS society to sustain the OSS product. To lead an OSS project to a successful conclusion, researchers study how developers change source codes called patches in project repositories. In existing studies, we found an argument in the conventional patch acceptance detection procedure. It was so simplified that it omitted important cases from the analysis, and would lead researchers to wrong conclusions. In this research, we propose an algorithm to overcome the problem. To prove out our algorithm, we constructed a framework and conducted two case studies. As a result, we came to a new and interesting understanding of patch activities.
著者
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Matsumoto Ken-ichi
Graduate School Of Information Science Nara Institute Of Science And Technology
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OHIRA Masao
Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
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IHARA Akinori
Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
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PHANNACHITTA Passakorn
Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
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JIRAPIWONG Pijak
Faculty of Computer Engineering, Kasetsart University
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