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MSR 2009: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Michael W. Godfrey, Jim Whitehead:

Proceedings of the 6th International Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, MSR 2009 (Co-located with ICSE), Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 16-17, 2009, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-3493-0
Keynotes
- Michael McAllister:

Success factors of Business Intelligence. - Thomas Ball:

A brief history of software - from Bell Labs to Microsoft Research.
Version Control and Infrastructure
- Christian Bird, Peter C. Rigby, Earl T. Barr

, David J. Hamilton, Daniel M. Germán, Premkumar T. Devanbu
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The promises and perils of mining git. 1-10 - Audris Mockus

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Amassing and indexing a large sample of version control systems: Towards the census of public source code history. 11-20 - Weiyi Shang, Zhen Ming Jiang, Bram Adams

, Ahmed E. Hassan:
MapReduce as a general framework to support research in Mining Software Repositories (MSR). 21-30 - Georgios Gousios

, Diomidis Spinellis
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A platform for software engineering research. 31-40
Defect Prediction
- Cathal Boogerd, Leon Moonen

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Evaluating the relation between coding standard violations and faultswithin and across software versions. 41-50 - Jayalath Ekanayake, Jonas Tappolet, Harald C. Gall

, Abraham Bernstein
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Tracking concept drift of software projects using defect prediction quality. 51-60 - Yonghee Shin, Robert M. Bell, Thomas J. Ostrand, Elaine J. Weyuker:

Does calling structure information improve the accuracy of fault prediction? 61-70
Text Analysis
- Eric Enslen, Emily Hill, Lori L. Pollock, K. Vijay-Shanker:

Mining source code to automatically split identifiers for software analysis. 71-80 - Daniel M. Germán, Massimiliano Di Penta

, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Giuliano Antoniol:
Code siblings: Technical and legal implications of copying code between applications. 81-90
MSR Chellenge
- Jason R. Casebolt, Jonathan L. Krein, Alexander C. MacLean, Charles D. Knutson, Daniel P. Delorey:

Author entropy vs. file size in the gnome suite of applications. 91-94 - Holger Schackmann, Horst Lichter

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Evaluating process quality in GNOME based on change request data. 95-98 - Erik Linstead, Pierre Baldi:

Mining the coherence of GNOME bug reports with statistical topic models. 99-102 - Mircea Lungu, Jacopo Malnati, Michele Lanza

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Visualizing Gnome with the Small Project Observatory. 103-106 - Emad Shihab, Zhen Ming Jiang, Ahmed E. Hassan:

On the use of Internet Relay Chat (IRC) meetings by developers of the GNOME GTK+ project. 107-110
Topic Mining
- Sushil Krishna Bajracharya, Cristina Videira Lopes:

Mining search topics from a code search engine usage log. 111-120
Developers
- Walid Maalej, Hans-Jörg Happel:

From work to word: How do software developers describe their work? 121-130 - Dominique Matter, Adrian Kuhn, Oscar Nierstrasz

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Assigning bug reports using a vocabulary-based expertise model of developers. 131-140 - Lile Hattori, Michele Lanza

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Mining the history of synchronous changes to refine code ownership. 141-150
Poster Papers
- Zeeger Lubsen, Andy Zaidman

, Martin Pinzger:
Using association rules to study the co-evolution of production & test code. 151-154 - Sarah Rastkar, Gail C. Murphy:

On what basis to recommend: Changesets or interactions? 155-158 - Kim Herzig, Andreas Zeller

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Mining the Jazz repository: Challenges and opportunities. 159-162 - Kai Tian, Meghan Revelle, Denys Poshyvanyk

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Using Latent Dirichlet Allocation for automatic categorization of software. 163-166 - Gregorio Robles

, Jesús M. González-Barahona
, Israel Herraiz
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Evolution of the core team of developers in libre software projects. 167-170 - Prasanth Anbalagan, Mladen A. Vouk:

On mining data across software repositories. 171-174 - Adrian Kuhn:

Automatic labeling of software components and their evolution using log-likelihood ratio of word frequencies in source code. 175-178 - Nathaniel Ayewah, William W. Pugh:

Learning from defect removals. 179-182 - Joel Ossher, Sushil Krishna Bajracharya, Erik Linstead, Pierre Baldi, Cristina Videira Lopes:

SourcererDB: An aggregated repository of statically analyzed and cross-linked open source Java projects. 183-186 - Piërre van de Laar:

On the transfer of evolutionary couplings to industry. 187-190

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