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Title Using Developer Interaction Data to Compare Expertise Metrics
Authors Romain Robbes, David Roethlisberger
Publication date 2013
Abstract The expertise of a software developer is said to be a
crucial
factor for the development time required to complete a task. Even if this
hypothesis is intuitive, research has not yet quantified the effect of
developer expertise on development time. A related problem is that the
design space for expertise metrics is large; out of the various automated
expertise metrics proposed, we do not know which metric most reliably
captures expertise. What prevents a proper evaluation of expertise metrics
and their relation with development time is the lack of data on development
tasks, such as their precise duration. Fortunately, this data is starting to
become available in the form of growing developer interaction repositories.
We show that applying MSR techniques to these developer interaction
repositories gives us the necessary tools to perform such an
evaluation.
Pages 297-300
Conference name IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories
Publisher IEEE Press (Piscataway, NJ, USA)
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