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Investigating code review quality: Do people and participation matter?
2015
2015 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME)
Code review is an essential element of any mature software development project; it aims at evaluating code contributions submitted by developers. In principle, code review should improve the quality of code changes (patches) before they are committed to the project's master repository. In practice, bugs are sometimes unwittingly introduced during this process. In this paper, we report on an empirical study investigating code review quality for Mozilla, a large open-source project. We explore
doi:10.1109/icsm.2015.7332457
dblp:conf/icsm/KononenkoBGCG15
fatcat:asb3gdonqjfd7ndltbkbgsfxny