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Lightweight Risk Mitigation for Software Development Projects Using Repository Mining
Minneapolis, Minnesota May 20-May 26
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Stephen P. Masticola, Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Many software projects fail to deliver their needed results on-time and on-budget. There are a variety of reasons why this may occur. For some of these reasons (notably deterioration of the codebase), corrective action is often difficult to cost-justify or to implement efficiently in practice. To address this, an approach of lightweight risk mitigation is proposed: mine risk data from configuration management and defect tracking systems, integrate this data with project-cost data in a flexible dashboard, and facilitate strategic refactoring with semi-custom transforms where necessary. This prescriptive information would simultaneously help the project manager to cost-justify repair efforts and lowers the cost of finding and fixing hot spots.
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Stephen P. Masticola, "Lightweight Risk Mitigation for Software Development Projects Using Repository Mining," msr, pp.13, Fourth International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories (MSR'07:ICSE Workshops 2007), 2007
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