Abstract—Software defects are generally used to indicate software quality. However, due to the nature of software, we are often only able to know about the defects found and reported; either following the testing process or after being deployed. In software research studies, it is assumed that a higher amount of defect reports represents a higher amount of defects in the software system. In this paper, we argue that widely deployed programs have more reported defects, regardless of their actual number of defects. To address this question, we perform a case study on the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, a well-known free / open source software collection. We compare the defects reported for all the software packages in Debian with their popular...
Open source software systems are important components of many business software applications. Field ...
In this article, we investigate a fundamental question regarding software security: Is the security ...
Software defects are the major cause for system failures. To effectively design tools and provide su...
It has been argued that free software and open source projects benefit from a high level of user inv...
Abstract — Open source software (OSS) development is considered an effective approach to ensuring ac...
Context: Defects are an ineludible component of software, Defect Density (DD) - defined as number of...
In quality assurance programs, we want indicators of software quality, especially software correctne...
International audienceBugs in Debian differ from regular software bugs. They are usually associated ...
Abstract—Bugs in Debian differ from regular software bugs. They are usually associated with packages...
Open source projects mostly depend on user feedback to help improve the quality of the developed sys...
Open source projects mostly depend on user feedback to help improve the quality of the developed sys...
AbstractOne of the essential objectives of the software engineering is to develop techniques and too...
As commercial developers have established processes to assure software quality, open source software...
Replication Package: Mining Software Defects: Should We Consider Affected Releases? With the rise o...
Defect density (DD) is an important measure of software quality, but its usual definition (number of...
Open source software systems are important components of many business software applications. Field ...
In this article, we investigate a fundamental question regarding software security: Is the security ...
Software defects are the major cause for system failures. To effectively design tools and provide su...
It has been argued that free software and open source projects benefit from a high level of user inv...
Abstract — Open source software (OSS) development is considered an effective approach to ensuring ac...
Context: Defects are an ineludible component of software, Defect Density (DD) - defined as number of...
In quality assurance programs, we want indicators of software quality, especially software correctne...
International audienceBugs in Debian differ from regular software bugs. They are usually associated ...
Abstract—Bugs in Debian differ from regular software bugs. They are usually associated with packages...
Open source projects mostly depend on user feedback to help improve the quality of the developed sys...
Open source projects mostly depend on user feedback to help improve the quality of the developed sys...
AbstractOne of the essential objectives of the software engineering is to develop techniques and too...
As commercial developers have established processes to assure software quality, open source software...
Replication Package: Mining Software Defects: Should We Consider Affected Releases? With the rise o...
Defect density (DD) is an important measure of software quality, but its usual definition (number of...
Open source software systems are important components of many business software applications. Field ...
In this article, we investigate a fundamental question regarding software security: Is the security ...
Software defects are the major cause for system failures. To effectively design tools and provide su...