DocumentCode
2330002
Title
A Preliminary Evaluation of Text-based and Dependency-based Techniques for Determining the Origins of Bugs
Author
Davies, Steven ; Roper, Marc ; Wood, Murray
Author_Institution
Comput. & Inf. Sci., Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
fYear
2011
fDate
17-20 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
201
Lastpage
210
Abstract
A crucial step in understanding the life cycle of software bugs is identifying their origin. Unfortunately this information is not usually recorded and recovering it at a later date is challenging. Recently two approaches have been developed that attempt to solve this problem: the text approach and the dependency approach. However only limited evaluation has been carried out on their effectiveness so far, partially due to the lack of data sets linking bugs to their introduction. Producing such data sets is both time-consuming and challenging due to the subjective nature of the problem. To improve this, the origins of 166 bugs in two open-source projects were manually identified. These were then compared to a simulation of the approaches. The results show that both approaches were partially successful across a variety of different types of bugs. They achieved a precision of 29%-79% and a recall of 40%-70%, and could perform better when combined. However there remain a number of challenges to overcome in future development - large commits, unrelated changes and large numbers of versions between the origin and the fix all reduce their effectiveness.
Keywords
program debugging; public domain software; bug origins; data sets; dependency based techniques; open source projects; software bugs; text based techniques; Carbon; Computer bugs; History; Java; Manuals; Open source software; bug-introducing changes; mining software repositories; software maintenance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reverse Engineering (WCRE), 2011 18th Working Conference on
Conference_Location
Limerick
ISSN
1095-1350
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-1948-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WCRE.2011.32
Filename
6079843
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