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ASEW 2024: Proceedings of the 39th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering Workshops, Pages 94 - 99
Evaluating the performance of Code Language Models (CLMs) for software engineering tasks, especially in multilingual and low-resource programming language settings, poses significant challenges. These challenges are primarily due to the lack of high-
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.15470
Code churn refers to the measure of the amount of code added, modified, or deleted in a project and is often used to assess codebase stability and maintainability. Program comprehension or how understandable the changes are, is equally important for
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.05992
Autor:
Hyrynsalmi, Sonja M., Baltes, Sebastian, Brown, Chris, Prikladnicki, Rafael, Rodriguez-Perez, Gema, Serebrenik, Alexander, Simmonds, Jocelyn, Trinkenreich, Bianca, Wang, Yi, Liebel, Grischa
Software systems are responsible for nearly all aspects of modern life and society. However, the demographics of software development teams that are tasked with designing and maintaining these software systems rarely match the demographics of users.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.07142
Autor:
Khajezade, Mohamad, Wu, Jie JW, Fard, Fatemeh Hendijani, Rodríguez-Pérez, Gema, Shehata, Mohamed Sami
Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable success in various natural language processing and software engineering tasks, such as code generation. The LLMs are mainly utilized in the prompt-based zero/few-shot paradigm to guide the mod
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.13802
The traditional path to a software engineering career involves a post-secondary diploma in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. However, many software engineers take a non-traditional path to their career, starting from other i
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.04318
Autor:
Cohen-Cymberknoh, Malena, Ariel Dabby, Maya, Gindi Reiss, Bar, Melo Tanner, Joel, Pérez, Gema, Lechtzin, Noah, Polverino, Eva, Perez Miranda, Javier, Gramegna, Andrea, Aliberti, Stefano, Levine, Hagit, Mussaffi, Huda, Blau, Hanna, Prais, Dario, Mei-Zahav, Meir, Shteinberg, Michal, Livnat, Galit, Gur, Michal, Bentur, Lea, Downey, Damian G., Dagan, Adi, Golan-Tripto, Inbal, Aviram, Micha, Mondejar-Lopez, Pedro, Picard, Elie, Schwarz, Carsten, Jakubec, Petr, Kazmerski, Traci M., Amsalem, Hagai, Hochner Celnikier, Drorit, Kerem, Eitan, Reiter, Joel
Publikováno v:
In Respiratory Medicine July 2024 228
Publikováno v:
In The Journal of Systems & Software April 2024 210
Open Source Software (OSS) projects are typically the result of collective efforts performed by developers with different backgrounds. Although the quality of developers' contributions should be the only factor influencing the evaluation of the contr
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.06143
Intrinsic bugs are bugs for which a bug introducing change can be identified in the version control system of a software. In contrast, extrinsic bugs are caused by external changes to a software, such as errors in external APIs; thereby they do not h
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.15180
Autor:
Herbold, Steffen, Trautsch, Alexander, Ledel, Benjamin, Aghamohammadi, Alireza, Ghaleb, Taher Ahmed, Chahal, Kuljit Kaur, Bossenmaier, Tim, Nagaria, Bhaveet, Makedonski, Philip, Ahmadabadi, Matin Nili, Szabados, Kristof, Spieker, Helge, Madeja, Matej, Hoy, Nathaniel, Lenarduzzi, Valentina, Wang, Shangwen, Rodríguez-Pérez, Gema, Colomo-Palacios, Ricardo, Verdecchia, Roberto, Singh, Paramvir, Qin, Yihao, Chakroborti, Debasish, Davis, Willard, Walunj, Vijay, Wu, Hongjun, Marcilio, Diego, Alam, Omar, Aldaeej, Abdullah, Amit, Idan, Turhan, Burak, Eismann, Simon, Wickert, Anna-Katharina, Malavolta, Ivano, Sulir, Matus, Fard, Fatemeh, Henley, Austin Z., Kourtzanidis, Stratos, Tuzun, Eray, Treude, Christoph, Shamasbi, Simin Maleki, Pashchenko, Ivan, Wyrich, Marvin, Davis, James, Serebrenik, Alexander, Albrecht, Ella, Aktas, Ethem Utku, Strüber, Daniel, Erbel, Johannes
Context: Tangled commits are changes to software that address multiple concerns at once. For researchers interested in bugs, tangled commits mean that they actually study not only bugs, but also other concerns irrelevant for the study of bugs. Object
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.06244