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Malcom Gethers

Researcher at College of William & Mary

Publications -  23
Citations -  1951

Malcom Gethers is an academic researcher from College of William & Mary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Source code & Software maintenance. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1830 citations. Previous affiliations of Malcom Gethers include University of Maryland, College Park.

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Feature location in source code: a taxonomy and survey

TL;DR: A systematic literature survey of feature location techniques is presented and eighty‐nine articles from 25 venues have been reviewed and classified within the taxonomy in order to organize and structure existing work in the field of feature locations.
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On the Equivalence of Information Retrieval Methods for Automated Traceability Link Recovery

TL;DR: An empirical study to statistically analyze the equivalence of several traceability recovery methods based on Information Retrieval techniques shows that while JS, VSM, and LSI are almost equivalent, LDA is able to capture a dimension unique to the set of techniques which the authors considered.
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On integrating orthogonal information retrieval methods to improve traceability recovery

TL;DR: An integrated approach to combine orthogonal IR techniques, which have been statistically shown to produce dissimilar results, is proposed and indicates that the integrated method outperforms stand-alone IR methods as well as any other combination of non-orthogonal methods with a statistically significant margin.
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Integrated impact analysis for managing software changes

TL;DR: An adaptive approach to perform impact analysis from a given change request to source code, where there are combinations formed from the augmented developer contextual information that show statistically significant improvement over standalone approaches.
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Using Relational Topic Models to capture coupling among classes in object-oriented software systems

TL;DR: A new coupling metric for object-oriented software systems is proposed, namely Relational Topic based Coupling (RTC) of classes, which uses Relational topic Models (RTM), generative probabilistic model, to capture latent topics in source code classes and relationships among them.