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An Empirical Analysis of Bug Reports and Bug Fixing in Open Source Android Apps

by Pamela Bhattacharya, Liudmila Ulanova, Iulian Neamtiu, Sai Charan Koduru
"... Abstract—Smartphone platforms and applications (apps) have gained tremendous popularity recently. Due to the novelty of the smartphone platform and tools, and the low barrier to entry for app distribution, apps are prone to errors, which affects user experience and requires frequent bug fixes. An es ..."
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process, including developer involvement. Second, we show how differences in bug life-cycles can affect the bug-fix process. Third, as Android devices carry significant amounts of securitysensitive information, we perform a study of Android security bugs. We found that, although contributor activity

Frequently asked questions in bug reports

by Silvia Breu, Rahul Premraj, Jonathan Sillito, Thomas Zimmermann , 2009
"... Bug tracking systems play a central role in software development since they allow users and developers to submit and discuss bugs and new features. To better understand information and communication needs in bug tracking, we analysed what questions are asked in bug reports. We sampled 600 bug report ..."
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Bug tracking systems play a central role in software development since they allow users and developers to submit and discuss bugs and new features. To better understand information and communication needs in bug tracking, we analysed what questions are asked in bug reports. We sampled 600 bug

Grounded Symbolic Communication between Heterogeneous Cooperating Robots

by David Jung, A. Zelinsky - Autonomous Robots , 2000
"... . In this paper, we describe the implementation of a heterogeneous cooperative multi-robot system that was designed with a goal of engineering a grounded symbolic representation in a bottom-up fashion. The system comprises two autonomous mobile robots that perform cooperative cleaning. Experiments ..."
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. Experiments demonstrate successful purposive navigation, map building and the symbolic communication of locations in a behavior-based system. We also examine the perceived shortcomings of the system in detail and attempt to understand them in terms of contemporary knowledge of human representation

Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.

by Manuel Castells , Anthony Giddens , Alain Touraine , Anthony Smith , Benjamin Barber , Peter Hall , Roger-Pol Droit , Sophie Watson , Frank Webster , Krishan Kumar , David Lyon , Craig Calhoun , Jeffrey Henderson , Ramon Ramos , Jose E Rodrigues-Ibanez , Jose F Tezanos , Mary Kaldor , Stephen Jones , Christopher Freeman - The British Journal of Sociology , 2000
"... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ..."
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/consumption, experience, and power, as expressed in meaningful interaction framed by culture. By Information Age I refer to a historical period in which human societies perform their activities in a technological paradigm constituted around microelectronics-based information/communication technologies, and genetic

Are Automated Debugging Techniques Actually Helping Programmers?

by Chris Parnin, Ro Orso
"... Debugging is notoriously difficult and extremely time consuming. Researchers have therefore invested a considerable amount of effort in developing automated techniques and tools for supporting various debugging tasks. Although potentially useful, most of these techniques have yet to demonstrate thei ..."
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their practical effectiveness. One common limitation of existing approaches, for instance, is their reliance on a set of strong assumptions on how developers behave when debugging (e.g., the fact that examining a faulty statement in isolation is enough for a developer to understand and fix the corresponding bug

Subspace Communication

by Josep Font-segura, Prof Gregori , 2014
"... We are surrounded by electronic devices that take advantage of wireless technologies, from our computer mice, which require little amounts of information, to our cellphones, which demand increasingly higher data rates. Until today, the coexistence of such a variety of services has been guaranteed by ..."
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of the spectrum by legacy sys-tems. Cognitive radio exhibits a tremendous promise for increasing the spectral efficiency for future wireless systems. Ideally, new secondary users would have a perfect panorama of the spectrum usage, and would opportunistically communicate over the available re-sources without

Thesis for the Degree of Licentiate of Engineering Wireless Channel Prediction with Location Uncertainty

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"... To my family. “All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. ”-Galileo Galilei Spatial wireless channel prediction is important for future wireless networks, and in particular for anticipatory networks to perform proactive resource allocation at different ..."
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at different layers of the protocol stack. In this thesis, we study location-aware channel prediction with uncertainty in location information and understand its utilization to enhance the communication capabilities in wireless networks. Paper A discusses challenges of 5G networks, which include an increase

The Changing Global Economy and the Future of English Teaching. TESOL Quarterly

by Mark Warschauer - 103 FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING IN , 2000
"... This article analyzes the emergence of a new stage of global capitalism, called informationalism, and its consequences for English language teaching, focusing on three critical issues. First, globalization will result in the further spread of English as an international language and a shift of autho ..."
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daily for presentation of complex ideas, international collaboration and negotiation, and location and critical interpretation of rapidly changing information. Finally, new information technologies will transform notions of literacy, making online navigation and research, interpretation and authoring

TOWARD UNDERSTANDING EXPRESSIVE PERCUSSION THROUGH CONTENT BASED ANALYSIS

by Matthew Prockup, Erik M. Schmidt, Jeffrey Scott, Youngmoo E. Kim
"... Musical expression is the creative nuance through which a musician conveys emotion and connects with a listener. In un-pitched percussion instruments, these nuances are a very important component of performance. In this work, we present a system that seeks to classify different expres-sive articulat ..."
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to percussion performance. The ability to classify expressive techniques can lead to the development of models that learn the the functionality of articulations in patterns, as well as how certain performers use them to communicate their ideas and define their musical style. Additionally, in working towards

IMPACT OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ON VIRTUAL TEAM PROCESS AND PROJECT PERFORMANCE IN OFFSHORED ENGINEERING PROJECTS

by Shobha Ramalingam, Ashwin Mahalingam, Timo Hartmann, Shobha Ramalingam, Ashwin Mahalingam, Timo Hartmann , 2011
"... Communication Technologies have redefined the notion of virtual-ness allowing organizations to collaborate more effectively in virtual space to deliver complex and reciprocally interdependent engineering projects. Though a number of studies have explored the role of information and collaborative tec ..."
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technology on virtual teamwork, little research has been conducted so far in off-shored engineering projects featuring virtual teams to understand how different types of communication technologies impact the various stages of the team process which subsequently affect team knowledge gain and successful
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