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Title Perspectives on data science for software engineering / edited by Tim Menzies, Laurie Williams, Thomas Zimmermann.

Publication Info. Cambridge, MA : Morgan Kaufmann is an imprint of Elsevier, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource (xxix, 378 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed Aug. 1, 2016).
Contents Front Cover; Perspectives on Data Science for Software Engineering; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Perspectives on data science for software engineering; Why This Book?; About This Book; The Future; References; Software analytics and its application in practice; Six Perspectives of Software Analytics; Experiences in Putting Software Analytics into Practice; References; Seven principles of inductive software engineering: What we do is different; Different and Important; Principle #1: Humans Before Algorithms; Principle #2: Plan for Scale.
Principle #3: Get Early FeedbackPrinciple #4: Be Open Minded; Principle #5: Be smart with your learning; Principle #6: Live With the Data You Have; Principle #7: Develop a Broad Skill Set That Uses a Big Toolkit; References; The need for data analysis patterns (in software engineering); The Remedy Metaphor; Software Engineering Data; Needs of Data Analysis Patterns; Building Remedies for Data Analysis in Software Engineering Research; References; From software data to software theory: The path less traveled; Pathways of Software Repository Research; From Observation, to Theory, to Practice.
Dynamic Artifacts Are Here to StayAcknowledgments; References; Mobile app store analytics; Introduction; Understanding End Users; Conclusion; References; The naturalness of software*; Introduction; Transforming Software Practice; Porting and Translation; The ``Natural Linguistics of Code; Analysis and Tools; Assistive Technologies; Conclusion; References; Advances in release readiness; Predictive Test Metrics; Universal Release Criteria Model; Best Estimation Technique; Resource/Schedule/Content Model; Using Models in Release Management.
Research to Implementation: A Difficult (but Rewarding) JourneyHow to tame your online services; Background; Service Analysis Studio; Success Story; References; Measuring individual productivity; No Single and Simple Best Metric for Success/Productivity; Measure the Process, Not Just the Outcome; Allow for Measures to Evolve; Goodharts Law and the Effect of Measuring; How to Measure Individual Productivity?; References; Stack traces reveal attack surfaces; Another Use of Stack Traces?; Attack Surface Approximation; References; Visual analytics for software engineering data; References.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Presenting the best practices of seasoned data miners in software engineering, this book offers unique insights into the wisdom of the community{OCLCbr#92}s leaders gathered to share hard-won lessons from the trenches. -- Edited summary from book.
Subject Software engineering.
Génie logiciel.
COMPUTERS / General.
Software engineering
Added Author Menzies, Tim, editor.
Williams, Laurie, 1962- editor.
Zimmermann, Thomas, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 0128042060 9780128042069 (OCoLC)926742865
ISBN 9780128042618 (electronic bk.)
0128042613 (electronic bk.)
0128042060
9780128042069
Standard No. CHNEW 000885537
CHVBK 403947987
CHBIS 010796357
DEBBG BV043894987
DEBBG BV043969889
DEBSZ 482472367
DEBSZ 485804182
GBVCP 882758535
GBVCP 879398264
AU@ 000058870987
CHNEW 001013690
AU@ 000065061944
AU@ 000066135444
AU@ 000067091742

 
    
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