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LOIS, IPSJ-CN, IPSJ-SPT 2018-05-10
16:40
Tokyo Tsuda Univ. Digital scholarship development at Chiba University Academic Link Center
Yasuhiko Higaki, Shigeo Fujimoto, Kosetsu Ikeda, Akiko Chiba, Yuta Kobayashi, Keiichi Hibaru, Nanako Takahashi, Hiroya Takeuchi (Chiba Univ.) LOIS2018-1
The Chiba University Academic Link Center was established in 2011 to train `thinking students'. We have been supporting ... [more] LOIS2018-1
pp.37-42
SS, MSS 2018-01-19
13:35
Hiroshima   A Visualization Method of Compliance Status of Software Development Flow when using Version Control System
Takumi Inoue, Yoichiro Kojima (OIT), Kenji Fujiwara (NITTC), Hiroshi Igaki (OIT) MSS2017-68 SS2017-55
It is important to use version control system adequately. Especially, in case of using distributed vcs such as Git, crea... [more] MSS2017-68 SS2017-55
pp.121-126
R 2017-10-20
14:50
Kumamoto   A note on changes of source codes in bug-fixing commits
Mamoru Ohara (TIRI) R2017-46
Nowadays in many software development projects, testing and fixing the
defects usually cost a major part of the whole ... [more]
R2017-46
pp.13-16
SS, KBSE, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2017-07-19
17:25
Hokkaido   Influence of Partial History Extraction of Change Guide Method based on the Interaction Data
Takumi Fujiwara, Takashi Kobayashi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) SS2017-14 KBSE2017-14
In this paper, we validate the effectivity of the change guide method based on interaction histories proposed in our pre... [more] SS2017-14 KBSE2017-14
pp.79-84
SS 2017-03-09
11:25
Okinawa   A study of Relationship between Java Method Name and Implementation toward Buggy Method Prediction
Sho Suzuki, Hirohisa Aman, Minoru Kawahara (Ehime Univ.) SS2016-64
This paper focuses on names of Java methods and their implementations for evaluating source code quality.
A first word ... [more]
SS2016-64
pp.25-30
SS 2017-03-09
15:40
Okinawa   On the Use of Variation Points with Preprocessor Directives in Co-change Rule Mining
Tatsuya Mori, Takashi Kobayashi, Shinpei Hayashi (Tokyo Tech), Noritoshi Atsumi (Kyoto U.) SS2016-70
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SS2016-70
pp.61-66
SS 2017-03-09
16:30
Okinawa   Analysis of Relation Betweeen on Changes Content and Code Dependency
Yuki Ueda, Toshihiro Kamiya (Shimane Univ) SS2016-72
A change impact analysis is one of analytical methods
to predict the source files that are depending on some of changed... [more]
SS2016-72
pp.73-78
MSS, SS 2017-01-27
16:30
Kyoto Kyoto Institute of Technology Evaluating Automated Program Repair using Metrics of Defects
Haruki Yokoyama, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) MSS2016-79 SS2016-58
(To be available after the conference date) [more] MSS2016-79 SS2016-58
pp.129-134
DC, SS 2016-10-28
12:10
Shiga Hikone Kinro-Fukushi Kaikan Bldg.
Naoto Ogura, Shinsuke Matsumoto (Osaka Univ.), Hideaki Hata (NAIST), Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2016-35 DC2016-37
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SS2016-35 DC2016-37
pp.103-108
SS 2016-03-10
09:25
Okinawa   Analysis on Semantic Orientation of Source Code
Akihisa Yamada, Osamu Mizuno (Kyoto Inst. Tech.) SS2015-77
Sentiment analysis is becoming popular in research area of natural language processing. In this paper, we analyze relati... [more] SS2015-77
pp.7-12
SS 2016-03-11
11:15
Okinawa   Preliminary Study of Selective Inlining to Find API Usage Patterns Across Multiple Methods
Yuya Aizawsa, Takashi Kobayashi (Tokyo Tech.) SS2015-96
The API usage pattern is useful for programmers to learn the usage of the library. In this report, we propose a method t... [more] SS2015-96
pp.121-126
DC, SS 2015-10-14
09:30
Nara Todaiji Culture Center (Nara) An investigation into the behavior of the novice programmers based on build histories in Software Development Practice
Naoki Kawashima, Kenji Fujiwara (NAIST), Hiroshi Igaki (OIT), Norihiro Yoshida (NU), Hajimu Iida (NAIST) SS2015-40 DC2015-30
Building is one of the most important parts of software development process.
However, since it is rarely taught about b... [more]
SS2015-40 DC2015-30
pp.29-34
KBSE, SS, IPSJ-SE [detail] 2015-07-23
16:20
Hokkaido   Toward Increasing the Number of Graftable Bugs in Automated Program Repair -- A Feasibility Study of Approach Using Huge Dataset --
Soichi Sumi, Yoshiki Higo, Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2015-27 KBSE2015-20
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SS2015-27 KBSE2015-20
pp.131-136
SS 2015-05-11
16:10
Kumamoto Kumamoto University An Approach for Software Repository Mining Using a Natural Langage Processing Method, Word2Vec
Takeru Uchiyama, Toshihiro Kamiya (FUN) SS2015-6
In this study, we apply a natural language processing technique, namely Word2Vec, to source code of software products, t... [more] SS2015-6
pp.29-31
SS 2015-05-12
09:15
Kumamoto Kumamoto University Investigation for Reducing Reuse Candidates on Reuse-based Automated Program Repair
Haruki Yokoyama, Takafumi Ohta, Keisuke Hotta, Yoshiki Higo (Osaka Univ.), Kozo Okano (Shinshu Univ.), Shinji Kusumoto (Osaka Univ.) SS2015-10
(To be available after the conference date) [more] SS2015-10
pp.47-52
SS 2015-03-09
16:10
Okinawa OKINAWAKEN SEINENKAIKAN Effects of the recency and large commits on change guide method based on version history analysis
Tatsuya Mori, Anders Mikael Hagward, Takashi Kobayashi (Tokyo Tech.) SS2014-67
Many studies on change guide, that support to find necessary code changes with using co-change rules extracted from the ... [more] SS2014-67
pp.73-78
SS 2015-03-09
16:35
Okinawa OKINAWAKEN SEINENKAIKAN An Approach for Abbreviated Identifier Expansion with Machine Learning
Hideki Okajima, Osamu Mizuno (Kyoto Inst. Tech.) SS2014-68
The readability of source code is a crucial factor on software development and maintenance. Identifier is a essential cl... [more] SS2014-68
pp.79-84
MSS, SS 2015-01-27
15:05
Tottori   Toward to exploit interaction history in change guide method based on version history
Akihiro Yamamori (Titech), Anders Mikael Hagward (Titech/KTH), Takashi Kobayashi (Titech) MSS2014-90 SS2014-54
Logging environments for interactions with IDE are widely available.
Many methods to analyze and exploit fine-grained i... [more]
MSS2014-90 SS2014-54
pp.127-132
TL 2014-12-20
11:30
Osaka   An investiagation of word usage of naming identifiers in open source projects
Hiroki Yamashita, Kazuhiro Takeuchi (OECU) TL2014-45
Many metrics to measure the quality and productivity of software have been proposed. In this paper, we propose a new met... [more] TL2014-45
pp.7-12
ET 2014-09-27
10:55
Shimane Shimane Univ. (Matsue Campus) Development of academic English vocabularies of individual institutions based on English abstracts
Yoshinori Miyazaki (Shizuoka Univ.), Shosaku Tanaka (Ritsumeikan Univ.), Masaki Saimo (Shizuoka Univ.) ET2014-31
Composition and comprehension of technical English require the understanding of expressions and usages which are differe... [more] ET2014-31
pp.11-16
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