Collaboration patterns in software developer network
In this entry, we mine collaboration patterns from a large software developer network (Surian et al. 2010). We consider high- and low-level patterns. High-level patterns correspond to various network-level statistics that we observe to hold in this network. Low-level patterns are topological subgrap...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2018
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Summary: | In this entry, we mine collaboration patterns from a large software developer network (Surian et al. 2010). We consider high- and low-level patterns. High-level patterns correspond to various network-level statistics that we observe to hold in this network. Low-level patterns are topological subgraph patterns that are frequently observed among developers collaborating in the network. Mining topological subgraph patterns are difficult as it is an NP-hard problem. To address this issue, we use a combination of frequent subgraph mining and graph matching by leveraging the power law property exhibited by a large collaboration graph. The technique is applicable to any software developer network that could be represented as a large graph. As a case study, we experiment with a developer collaboration network extracted from SourceForge.Net, which is the most popular open-source software portal. |
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