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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 11:37authored byX Chen, J Hosking, J Grundy, R Amor
Trace ability benchmarks are essential for the evaluation of trace ability recovery techniques. This includes the validation of an individual trace ability technique itself and the objective comparison of the technique with other trace ability techniques. However, it is generally acknowledged that it is a real challenge for researchers to obtain or build meaningful and robust benchmarks. This is because of the difficulty of obtaining or creating suitable benchmarks. In this paper, we describe an approach to enable researchers to establish affordable and robust benchmarks. We have designed rigorous manual identification and verification strategies to determine whether or not a link is correct. We have developed a formula to calculate the probability of errors in benchmarks. Analysis of error probability results shows that our approach can produce high quality benchmarks, and our strategies significantly reduce error probability in them.
History
Pagination
145-154
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Start date
2013-06-04
End date
2013-06-07
ISBN-13
9780769549958
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2013, IEEE
Title of proceedings
ASWEC 2013 : Proceedings of the Australian Software Engineering 2013 Conference
Event
Australian Software Engineering. Conference (22nd : 2013 : Melbourne, Australia)