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1st DAPSE@ICSE 2013: San Francisco, CA, USA
- 1st International Workshop on Data Analysis Patterns in Software Engineering, DAPSE@ICSE 2013, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 21, 2013. IEEE 2013

- Scott McGrath

, Kiran Bastola, Harvey P. Siy:
Concept to commit: A pattern designed to trace code changes from user requests to change implementation by analyzing mailing lists and code repositories. 6-8 - Christian Bird, Tim Menzies, Thomas Zimmermann:

Foreword. iii-iv - Emmanuel Letier, Camilo Fitzgerald:

Measure what counts: An evaluation pattern for software data analysis. 20-22 - Olga Baysal, Oleksii Kononenko, Reid Holmes, Michael W. Godfrey:

Extracting artifact lifecycle models from metadata history. 17-19 - Barbara Russo

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Parametric classification over multiple samples. 23-25 - Peter Schulam, Roni Rosenfeld

, Premkumar T. Devanbu
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Building Statistical Language Models of code. 1-3 - Rodrigo R. G. Souza, Christina Chavez

, Roberto Almeida Bittencourt
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Patterns for cleaning up bug data. 26-28 - Xiaobing Sun

, Ying Chen, Bin Li, Bixin Li:
Exploring software engineering data with formal concept analysis. 14-16 - David M. Weiss, Audris Mockus

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The chunking pattern. 35-37 - Venkatesh-Prasad Ranganath

, Jithin Thomas:
Structural and temporal patterns-based features. 32-34 - Emanuel Giger, Harald C. Gall

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Effect size analysis. 11-13 - Sandro Morasca

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Data analysis anti-patterns in empirical software engineering. 9-10 - Maximilian Steff, Barbara Russo

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Commit graphs. 4-5 - Rodrigo R. G. Souza, Christina Chavez

, Roberto Almeida Bittencourt
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Patterns for extracting high level information from bug reports. 29-31

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