2020
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2020.0110656
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Knowledge Sharing Framework for Modern Code Review to Diminish Software Engineering Waste

Abstract: Modern Code Review (MCR) is a quality assurance technique that involves massive interactions between team members of MCR. Presently team members of MCR are confronting with the problem of waiting waste production, which results in their psychological distress and project delays. Therefore, the MCR team needs to have effective knowledge sharing during MCR activities, to avoid the circumstances that lead the team members to the waiting state. The objective of this study is to develop the knowledge sharing framew… Show more

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“…The modeling of programs based on word representations is similar to the modeling of natural language understanding models and is simple to implement and easy to migrate [16]. However, word-based code modeling approaches are often plagued by the OutOfVocabulary (OOV) problem due to the presence of developer-defined identifier cases [17]. Character sequence-based modeling can solve the OOV problem, but character symbol-based representations have difficulty learning word meanings and are therefore weaker in terms of representational power.…”
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“…The modeling of programs based on word representations is similar to the modeling of natural language understanding models and is simple to implement and easy to migrate [16]. However, word-based code modeling approaches are often plagued by the OutOfVocabulary (OOV) problem due to the presence of developer-defined identifier cases [17]. Character sequence-based modeling can solve the OOV problem, but character symbol-based representations have difficulty learning word meanings and are therefore weaker in terms of representational power.…”
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confidence: 99%