2023
DOI: 10.1145/3573074.3573088
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Supporting the Task-driven Skill Identification in Open Source Project Issue Tracking Systems

Abstract: [Background] Selecting an appropriate task is challenging for contributors to Open Source Software (OSS), mainly for those who are contributing for the first time. Therefore, researchers and OSS projects have proposed various strategies to aid newcomers, including labeling tasks. [Aims] In this research, we investigate the automatic labeling of open issues strategy to help the contributors to pick a task to contribute. We label the issues with APIdomains- categories of APIs parsed from the source code used to … Show more

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“…Typically, bug triaging is performed by creating recommendation lists or rankings of issue fixers [18], creating project teams [19], and mapping developers with bug reports [6]. The problem of matching project contributors' skills to tasks for resolution is discussed in [20]. Bug triaging uses API-domain labels to indicate the skills involved in an issue.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, bug triaging is performed by creating recommendation lists or rankings of issue fixers [18], creating project teams [19], and mapping developers with bug reports [6]. The problem of matching project contributors' skills to tasks for resolution is discussed in [20]. Bug triaging uses API-domain labels to indicate the skills involved in an issue.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%