Interactive fault localization leveraging simple user feedback
Millions of people, including those in the software engineering communities have turned to microblogging services, such as Twitter, as a means to quickly disseminate information. A number of past studies by Treude et al., Storey, and Yuan et al. have shown that a wealth of interesting information is...
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Main Authors: | GONG, Liang, LO, David, JIANG, Lingxiao, ZHANG, Hongyu |
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2012
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