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Dr. Jorge Aranda, software practitioner at Workday, discusses the "Secret Life of Bugs" paper from 2009. Jorge shares with us how this landmark study informed our community about the limitations of data mining studies and he suggests future research to investigate how the coordination patterns he identified in his study may or may not hold today given modern communication channels and cloud based project deployment.
This Q&A was recorded live as part of a workshop on Code Review and Assessment, at a Senior Topics Course in Empirical Software Engineering at the University of Victoria on Oct 25th, 2020.
In preparation for today's workshop, we read/watched materials posted on this page.
This podcast is also available as a video on YouTube.
Dr. Jorge Aranda, software practitioner at Workday, discusses the "Secret Life of Bugs" paper from 2009. Jorge shares with us how this landmark study informed our community about the limitations of data mining studies and he suggests future research to investigate how the coordination patterns he identified in his study may or may not hold today given modern communication channels and cloud based project deployment.
This Q&A was recorded live as part of a workshop on Code Review and Assessment, at a Senior Topics Course in Empirical Software Engineering at the University of Victoria on Oct 25th, 2020.
In preparation for today's workshop, we read/watched materials posted on this page.
This podcast is also available as a video on YouTube.