Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering 2021
DOI: 10.5220/0010500604690475
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Understanding the Relationship between Missing Link Community Smell and Fix-inducing Changes

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“…Some studies [1][6] [5] and predicting [9][10] [11] these smells in open-source projects. Besides, a few studies investigated the relationship and the impact of community smells on different software artifacts such as code smell and bug [2][13] [18].…”
Section: A Missing Link Community Smellmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some studies [1][6] [5] and predicting [9][10] [11] these smells in open-source projects. Besides, a few studies investigated the relationship and the impact of community smells on different software artifacts such as code smell and bug [2][13] [18].…”
Section: A Missing Link Community Smellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ahammed et al [18] investigated how missing link community smell was related to the introduction of bugs, i.e., Fix-Inducing Changes (FIC) in the system. The authors found that the number of smelly commits (developers involved in community smells) and FIC commits are positively correlated.…”
Section: A Missing Link Community Smellmentioning
confidence: 99%