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    One-off events? An empirical study of hackathon code creation and reuse

    Hackathons have become popular events for teams to collaborate on projects and develop software prototypes. Most existing research focuses on activities during an event with limited attention to the evolution ...

    Ahmed Samir Imam Mahmoud, Tapajit Dey, Alexander Nolte in Empirical Software Engineering (2022)

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    World of code: enabling a research workflow for mining and analyzing the universe of open source VCS data

    Open source software (OSS) is essential for modern society and, while substantial research has been done on individual (typically central) projects, only a limited understanding of the periphery of the entire ...

    Yuxing Ma, Tapajit Dey, Chris Bogart, Sadika Amreen in Empirical Software Engineering (2021)

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    Do code review measures explain the incidence of post-release defects?

    In contrast to studies of defects found during code review, we aim to clarify whether code review measures can explain the prevalence of post-release defects.

    Andrey Krutauz, Tapajit Dey, Peter C. Rigby in Empirical Software Engineering (2020)

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    Deriving a usage-independent software quality metric

    The extent of post-release use of software affects the number of faults, thus biasing quality metrics and adversely affecting associated decisions. The proprietary nature of usage data limited deeper explorati...

    Tapajit Dey, Audris Mockus in Empirical Software Engineering (2020)