Socialization in an Open Source Software Community: A Socio-Technical Analysis
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Mining metrics to predict component failures
Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Software engineering
Predicting component failures at design time
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE international symposium on Empirical software engineering
CSCW '06 Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Predicting Faults from Cached History
ICSE '07 Proceedings of the 29th international conference on Software Engineering
Using Software Repositories to Investigate Socio-technical Congruence in Development Projects
MSR '07 Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Mining Software Repositories
Mining Infrequent Itemsets Based on Multiple Level Minimum Supports
ICICIC '07 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Innovative Computing, Informatio and Control
Predicting Subsystem Failures using Dependency Graph Complexities
ISSRE '07 Proceedings of the The 18th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability
The influence of organizational structure on software quality: an empirical case study
Proceedings of the 30th international conference on Software engineering
Predicting defects using network analysis on dependency graphs
Proceedings of the 30th international conference on Software engineering
Can developer-module networks predict failures?
Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of software engineering
Predicting failures with developer networks and social network analysis
Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of software engineering
Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on Recommendation systems for software engineering
Does distributed development affect software quality?: an empirical case study of Windows Vista
Communications of the ACM - A Blind Person's Interaction with Technology
Predicting build failures using social network analysis on developer communication
ICSE '09 Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Software Engineering
Predicting faults using the complexity of code changes
ICSE '09 Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Software Engineering
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Software becomes more and more integral to our lives thus software failures affect more people than ever. Failures are not only responsible for billions of dollars lost to industry but can cause lethal accidents. Although there has been much research into predicting such failures, those predictions usually concentrate either on the technical or the social level of software development. With the ever growing size of software teams we think that coordination among developers is becoming increasingly more important. Therefore, we propose to leverage the combination of both social and technical dimensions to create recommendation upon which developers can act to prevent software failures.