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Title Linking E-mails and Source Code Artifacts
Authors Alberto Bacchelli, Michele Lanza, Romain Robbes
Publication date 2010
Abstract E-mails concerning the development issues of a system constitute an important source of information about high-level design decisions, low-level implementation concerns, and the social structure of developers.
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Establishing links between e-mails and the software artifacts they discuss is a non-trivial problem, due to the inherently informal nature of human communication. Different approaches can be brought into play to tackle this trace-ability issue, but the question of how they can be evaluated remains unaddressed, as there is no recognized benchmark against which they can be compared.
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In this article we present such a benchmark, which we created through the manual inspection of a statistically significant number of e-mails pertaining to six unrelated software systems. We then use our benchmark to measure the effectiveness of a number of approaches, ranging from lightweight approaches based on regular expressions to full-fledged information retrieval approaches.
Pages 375-384
Conference name ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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