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Les Hatton | 2005z | How accurately do software engineers predict maintenance tasks ? | IEEE Computer 40 (2), p64-69, February 2007 | Maint_Dec2005.pdf |
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An early version of some work which measures how accurately software engineers predict the type (adaptive, corrective or perfective), and duration of maintenance tasks, (tasks performed after the software has been shipped for the first time). A detailed statistical analysis reveals some obvious things are supported but there are also some real surprises. | None yet | 9 |
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