Review participation in modern code review: An empirical study of the Android, Qt, and OpenStack projects (journal-first abstract)
P Thongtanunam, S McIntosh… - 2018 IEEE 25th …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2018 IEEE 25th International Conference on Software Analysis …, 2018•ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper empirically investigates the factors influence review participation in the MCR
process. Through a case study of the Android, Qt, and OpenStack open source projects, we
find that the amount of review participation in the past is a significant indicator of patches that
will suffer from poor review participation. Moreover, the description length of a patch and the
purpose of introducing new features also share a relationship with the likelihood of receiving
poor review participation. This paper is an extended abstract of a paper published in the …
process. Through a case study of the Android, Qt, and OpenStack open source projects, we
find that the amount of review participation in the past is a significant indicator of patches that
will suffer from poor review participation. Moreover, the description length of a patch and the
purpose of introducing new features also share a relationship with the likelihood of receiving
poor review participation. This paper is an extended abstract of a paper published in the …
This paper empirically investigates the factors influence review participation in the MCR process. Through a case study of the Android, Qt, and OpenStack open source projects, we find that the amount of review participation in the past is a significant indicator of patches that will suffer from poor review participation. Moreover, the description length of a patch and the purpose of introducing new features also share a relationship with the likelihood of receiving poor review participation. This paper is an extended abstract of a paper published in the Empirical Software Engineering journal. The original paper is communicated by Jeffrey C. Carver.
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