Once a bug is reported, it is a major concern whether or not the bug is resolved (closed) soon. This paper examines seven metrics quantifying the amount of clues to the early close of reported bugs through a case study. The results show that one of the metrics, the similarity to already-closed bug reports, is strongly related to early-closed bugs.
Akito SUNOUCHI
Ehime University
Hirohisa AMAN
Ehime University
Minoru KAWAHARA
Ehime University
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Akito SUNOUCHI, Hirohisa AMAN, Minoru KAWAHARA, "A Quantitative Analysis on Relationship between an Early-Closed Bug and Its Amount of Clues: A Case Study of Apache Ant" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E101-D, no. 10, pp. 2523-2525, October 2018, doi: 10.1587/transinf.2018EDL8094.
Abstract: Once a bug is reported, it is a major concern whether or not the bug is resolved (closed) soon. This paper examines seven metrics quantifying the amount of clues to the early close of reported bugs through a case study. The results show that one of the metrics, the similarity to already-closed bug reports, is strongly related to early-closed bugs.
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