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Corrective commit probability: a measure of the effort invested in bug fixing
Idan Amit
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Dror G. Feitelson
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The Rachel and Selim Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science
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Bug Fixing
100%
Corrective
100%
Software Development
33%
Corrective Maintenance
33%
Language Use
16%
Perceived Quality
16%
GitHub Projects
16%
Top 10
16%
Relative Effort
16%
Commit Messages
16%
Churn
16%
Code Smells
16%
Small Files
16%
Total Effort
16%
Low Coupling
16%
C + +
16%
Development Work
16%
JavaScript
16%
Onboarding
16%
Process Metrics
16%
Linguistic Model
16%
Conditionally Independent
16%
Source Code Metrics
16%
Investment Scale
16%
Project Attributes
16%
Computer Science
Software Development
100%
Code Metrics
50%
Source Codes
50%
Process Metrics
50%
Linguistic Model
50%
Development Work
50%
Perceived Quality
50%