Authors
Gregorio Robles, Jesus M Gonzalez-Barahona
Publication date
2005/5/17
Journal
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Volume
30
Issue
4
Pages
1-5
Publisher
ACM
Description
Studying a software project by mining data from a single repository has been a very active research field in software engineering during the last years. However, few efforts have been devoted to perform studies by integrating data from various repositories, with different kinds of information, which would, for instance, track the different activities of developers. One of the main problems of these multi-repository studies is the different identities that developers use when they interact with different tools in different contexts. This makes them appear as different entities when data is mined from different repositories (and in some cases, even from a single one). In this paper we propose an approach, based on the application of heuristics, to identify the many identities of developers in such cases, and a data structure for allowing both the anonymized distribution of information, and the tracking of identities for verification …
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Scholar articles
G Robles, JM Gonzalez-Barahona - ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2005