DocumentCode
665576
Title
Got issues? Who cares about it? A large scale investigation of issue trackers from GitHub
Author
Bissyande, Tegawende F. ; Lo, Daniel ; Lingxiao Jiang ; Reveillere, L. ; Klein, John ; Le Traon, Yves
Author_Institution
SnT, Univ. of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
fYear
2013
fDate
4-7 Nov. 2013
Firstpage
188
Lastpage
197
Abstract
Feedback from software users constitutes a vital part in the evolution of software projects. By filing issue reports, users help identify and fix bugs, document software code, and enhance the software via feature requests. Many studies have explored issue reports, proposed approaches to enable the submission of higher-quality reports, and presented techniques to sort, categorize and leverage issues for software engineering needs. Who, however, cares about filing issues? What kind of issues are reported in issue trackers? What kind of correlation exist between issue reporting and the success of software projects? In this study, we address the need for answering such questions by performing an empirical study on a hundred thousands of open source projects. After filtering relevant trackers, the study used about 20,000 projects. We investigate and answer various research questions on the popularity and impact of issue trackers.
Keywords
public domain software; software performance evaluation; GitHub; issue trackers; software engineering; software open source projects; Communities; Computer bugs; Correlation; Educational institutions; Encoding; Measurement; Software;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE), 2013 IEEE 24th International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Pasadena, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISSRE.2013.6698918
Filename
6698918
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