Traceability in the Wild: Automatically Augmenting Incomplete Trace links
Software and systems traceability is widely accepted as an essential element for supporting many software development tasks. Today’s version control systems provide inbuilt features that allow developers to tag each commit with one or more issue ID, thereby providing the building blocks from which project-wide traceability can be established between feature requests, bug fixes, commits, source code, and specific developers. However, our analysis of six open source projects showed that on average only 60% of the commits were linked to specific issues. Without these fundamental links the entire set of project-wide links will be incomplete, and therefore not trustworthy. In this paper we address the fundamental problem of missing links between commits and issues. Our approach leverages a combination of process and text-related features characterizing issues and code changes to train a classifier to identify missing issue tags in commit messages, thereby generating the missing links. We conducted a series of experiments to evaluate our approach against six open source projects and showed that it was able to effectively recommend links for tagging issues at an average of 96% recall and 33% precision. In a related task for augmenting a set of existing trace links, the classifier returned precision at levels greater than 89% in all projects and recall of 50%.
Fri 1 JunDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
09:00 - 10:30 | Requirements and Recommender SystemsTechnical Papers / Journal first papers at J1 room Chair(s): Joanne M. Atlee University of Waterloo, Canada | ||
09:00 20mTalk | The Evolution of Requirements Practices in Software Startups Technical Papers Catarina Gralha NOVA-LINCS, FCT/UNL, Daniela Damian University of Victoria, Anthony I. (Tony) Wasserman Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, Miguel Goulao NOVA-LINCS, FCT/UNL, João Araújo Pre-print Media Attached | ||
09:20 20mTalk | Traceability in the Wild: Automatically Augmenting Incomplete Trace links Technical Papers Michael Rath Technische Universität Ilmenau, Jacob Rendall University of Notre Dame, Jin L.C. Guo McGill University, Jane Cleland-Huang University of Notre Dame, Patrick Mäder Technische Universität Ilmenau Pre-print | ||
09:40 20mTalk | A Temporal Permission Analysis and Enforcement Framework for Android Technical Papers Alireza Sadeghi Google, Inc, Reyhaneh Jabbarvand University of California, Irvine, Negar Ghorbani , Hamid Bagheri University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA, Sam Malek University of California, Irvine | ||
10:00 20mTalk | Global-Aware Recommendations for Repairing Violations in Exception Handling Journal first papers | ||
10:20 10mTalk | Q&A in groups Technical Papers |