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On the use of relevance feedback in IR-based concept location
2009
2009 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance
Concept location is a critical activity during software evolution as it produces the location where a change is to start in response to a modification request, such as, a bug report or a new feature request. Lexical based concept location techniques rely on matching the text embedded in the source code to queries formulated by the developers. The efficiency of such techniques is strongly dependent on the ability of the developer to write good queries. We propose an approach to augment
doi:10.1109/icsm.2009.5306315
dblp:conf/icsm/GayHMM09
fatcat:sghywnxwg5dvnl46c6fdaqipye