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Using information scent to model the dynamic foraging behavior of programmers in maintenance tasks
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Using information scent to model the dynamic foraging behavior of programmers in maintenance tasks

Joseph Lawrance, Rachel Bellamy, Margaret Burnett and Kyle Rector
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on human factors in computing systems, pp.1323-1332
CHI '08
04/06/2008
DOI: 10.1145/1357054.1357261

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Abstract

In recent years, the software engineering community has begun to study program navigation and tools to support it. Some of these navigation tools are very useful, but they lack a theoretical basis that could reduce the need for ad hoc tool building approaches by explaining what is fundamentally necessary in such tools. In this paper, we present PFIS (Programmer Flow by Information Scent), a model and algorithm of programmer navigation during software maintenance. We also describe an experimental study of expert programmers debugging real bugs described in real bug reports for a real Java application. We found that PFIS' performance was close to aggregated human decisions as to where to navigate, and was significantly better than individual programmers' decisions.
debugging information foraging software maintenance

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