Learning to interpret knowledge from software Q&A sites
Nowadays, software question and answer (SQA) data has become a treasure for software engineering as it contains a huge volume of programming knowledge. That knowledge can be interpreted in many different ways to support various software activities, such as code recommendation, program repair, and so...
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Main Author: | XU, Bowen |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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