Browsing CE Theses and Dissertations by Author "Kagdi, Huzefa Hatimbhai"
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Assisting android application developers with automatic recommendation of permissions
Karim, Md Yasser (Wichita State University, 2015-12)The Android platform enjoys the largest market share in mobile applications (84% at the end of 2014). Applications for Android are written mainly in Java and commonly referred to as 'apps'. The explicit permission mechanism ... -
Automated developer recommendations for incoming software change requests
Hossen, Md Kamal (Wichita State University, 2014-05)Software change requests, such as bug fixes and new features, are an integral part of software evolution and maintenance. It is not uncommon in open source projects to receive numerous change requests daily, which need to ... -
Effective assignment and assistance to software developers and reviewers
Zanjani, Motahareh Bahrami (Wichita State University, 2017-05)The conducted research is within the realm of software maintenance and evolution. Human reliance and dominance are ubiquitous in sustaining a high-quality large software system. Automatically assigning the right solution ... -
Mining evolutionary couplings from developer interactions and commits
Bantelay, Fasil T. (Wichita State University, 2013-12)The thesis presents an approach to mine evolutionary couplings from a combination of interaction (e.g., Mylyn) and commit (e.g., CVS) histories. The evolutionary couplings are expressed at the file and method levels of ... -
On automatically classifying software code review feedback in the context of internal quality
Raghunathan, Janani (Wichita State University, 2017-07)Recent empirical studies show that the practice of peer-code-review improves soft- ware quality. Therein, the quality is examined from the external perspective of reducing the defects/failures, i.e., bugs, in reviewed ... -
Source code comments under good and bad lenses, and their association with software quality: an empirical investigation on open source software
Liu, Lifei (Wichita State University, 2019-05)Comments are ubiquitous in source code of real software systems. Software developers rely on them for comprehending and evolving software systems, i.e., to add new features and fix bugs. They imbibe the practice of ... -
What makes bugs get fixed in open source software?: A Replication study and a text-based approach
Wang, Haoren (Wichita State University, 2016-07)Bugs are the central force driving the many corrective maintenance and evolutionary changes in large-scale software systems. Over the years, many facets of bugs and their resolution haven been studied extensively. As ...