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Publication Detail
A Versatile Dataset of Agile Open Source Software Projects
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Publication Type:Conference
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Authors:Tawosi V, Al-Subaihin A, Moussa R, Sarro F
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Publisher:ACM
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Publication date:20/05/2022
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Name of conference:International Conference on Mining Software Repositories
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Conference place:Pittsburg, US
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Conference start date:18/05/2022
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Conference finish date:20/05/2022
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Language:English
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Keywords:cs.SE, cs.SE
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Notes:5 pages, 1 figure
Abstract
Agile software development is nowadays a widely adopted practise in both open-source and industrial software projects. Agile teams typically heavily rely on issue management tools to document new issues and keep track of outstanding ones, in addition to storing their technical details, effort estimates, assignment to developers, and more. Previous work utilised the historical information stored in issue management systems for various purposes; however, when researchers make their empirical data public, it is usually relevant solely to the study’s objective. In this paper, we present a more holistic and versatile dataset containing a wealth of information on more than half a million issues from 44 open-source Agile software, making it well-suited to several research avenues, and cross-analyses therein, including effort estimation, issue prioritisation, issue assignment and many more. We make this data publicly available on GitHub to facilitate ease of use, maintenance, and extensibility.
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