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Assessing Developer Beliefs: A Reply to "Perceptions, Expectations, and Challenges in Defect Prediction"

Software Engineering 2019-04-12 v1

Abstract

It can be insightful to extend qualitative studies with a secondary quantitative analysis (where the former suggests insightful questions that the latter can answer). Documenting developer beliefs should be the start, not the end, of Software Engineering research. Once prevalent beliefs are found, they should be checked against real-world data. For example, this paper finds several notable discrepancies between empirical evidence and the developer beliefs documented in Wan et al.'s recent TSE paper "Perceptions, expectations, and challenges in defect prediction". By reporting these discrepancies we can stop developers (a) wasting time on inconsequential matters or (b) ignoring important effects. For the future, we would encourage more "extension studies" of prior qualitative results with quantitative empirical evidence.

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@article{arxiv.1904.05794,
  title  = {Assessing Developer Beliefs: A Reply to "Perceptions, Expectations, and Challenges in Defect Prediction"},
  author = {Shrikanth N. C. and Tim Menzies},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.05794},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

3 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables, Submitted to TSE Journal

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