Authors
Michael Hilton, Timothy Tunnell, Kai Huang, Darko Marinov, Danny Dig
Publication date
2016/8/25
Book
Proceedings of the 31st IEEE/ACM international conference on automated software engineering
Pages
426-437
Description
Continuous integration (CI) systems automate the compilation, building, and testing of software. Despite CI rising as a big success story in automated software engineering, it has received almost no attention from the research community. For example, how widely is CI used in practice, and what are some costs and benefits associated with CI? Without answering such questions, developers, tool builders, and researchers make decisions based on folklore instead of data. In this paper, we use three complementary methods to study the usage of CI in open-source projects. To understand which CI systems developers use, we analyzed 34,544 open-source projects from GitHub. To understand how developers use CI, we analyzed 1,529,291 builds from the most commonly used CI system. To understand why projects use or do not use CI, we surveyed 442 developers. With this data, we answered several key questions …
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Scholar articles
M Hilton, T Tunnell, K Huang, D Marinov, D Dig - Proceedings of the 31st IEEE/ACM international …, 2016