Mining

Making Software: Rough Cuts Version

by kim July 16, 2010
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Andreas Zeller and myself wrote a book chapter for the book “Making Software” that will be published by O’Reilly Media, Inc. later this year. The editors Andy Oram and Greg Wilson have made “leading thinkers such as Steve McConnell, Barry Boehm, and Barbara Kitchenham offer essays that uncover the truth and unmask myths commonly held [...]

Seminar: MSA 2010

by kim April 12, 2010

Software archives mining deals with the automated extraction, collection, and abstraction of data from the information generated during the software development process (e.g. source code archives, bug tracking systems, etc.). This seminar (7 CP) introduces the notion of software archives and teaches recent software archives mining techniques. More details here

Mining the Jazz Repository: Challenges and Opportunities

by kim April 22, 2009

By integrating various development and collaboration tools into one single platform, the Jazz environment offers several opportunities for software repository miners. In particular, Jazz offers full traceability from the initial requirements via work packages and work assignments to the final changes and tests; all these features can be easily accessed and leveraged for better prediction [...]

Mining Metrics To Predict Failures at SAP (Master Thesis)

by kim April 5, 2009

This thesis contains a lock flag. I am not allowed t publish this thesis neither completely nor in parts. The handout of this thesis to third persons requires a written approval of SAP.

Jazz

by kim April 5, 2009

The IBM® Jazz™ project is a new collaboration and programming environment built on top of the Eclipse platform. The focus here lies not only on the developer himself but also on the team and the project management. This project combines common tools in a sensational way and opens new doors for software and repository mining. [...]