DocumentCode
650734
Title
Task-Driven Software Summarization
Author
Binkley, David ; Lawrie, Dawn ; Hill, Emily ; Burge, Janet ; Harris, Ian ; Hebig, Regina ; Keszocze, Oliver ; Reed, Kyle ; Slankas, John
Author_Institution
Loyola Univ. Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
22-28 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
432
Lastpage
435
Abstract
There is a growing interest in software summarization and tools for automatically producing summaries. Discussions of relevant papers at recent conferences led to the observation that software summarization needs to consider migrating away from ``is this a good summary?" and towards ``is this a useful summary?" As a result, it has been suggested that to judge usefulness, one needs to view the summary through the lens of a particular task. A preliminary investigation of this suggestion was undertaken at the 2013 ICSE workshop NaturaLiSE. Initial results and lessons learned from this investigation support the notion that task plays a significant role and thus should be considered by researchers building and accessing automatic software summarization tools.
Keywords
software tools; task analysis; NaturaLiSE; software tools; task-driven software summarization; Conferences; Educational institutions; Java; Natural languages; Software; Standards; Writing; Source code summary; summarization evaluation; task-oriented;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Maintenance (ICSM), 2013 29th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Eindhoven
ISSN
1063-6773
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSM.2013.65
Filename
6676925
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