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'''Software analytics''' is the [[analytics]] specific to the ___domain of [[software system]]s taking into account [[source code]], static and dynamic characteristics (e.g., [[software metric]]s) as well as related processes of their [[software development|development]] and [[software evolution|evolution]]. It aims at describing, monitoring, predicting, and improving the efficiency and
== Definitions ==
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== Approach ==
Methods, techniques, and tools of software analytics typically rely on gathering, measuring, analyzing, and visualizing information found in the manifold data sources stored in software development environments and ecosystems. Software systems are well suited for applying analytics because, on the one hand, mostly formalized and precise data is available and, on the other hand, software
Core data sources include [[source code]], "check-ins, work items, bug reports and test executions [...] recorded in software repositories such as CVS, Subversion, GIT, and Bugzilla."<ref>Harald Gall, Tim Menzies, [[Laurie Williams (software engineer)|Laurie Williams]], and Thomas Zimmerman. "Software Development Analytics". Dagstuhl Reports, Vol. 4, Issue 6, pp. 64-83.</ref> [[telemetry | Telemetry data]] as well as execution traces or logs can also be taken into account.
Automated analysis, massive data, and systematic reasoning support decision
== History ==
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In 2009, the term "software analytics" was used in a paper by [[Dongmei Zhang]], Shi Han, Yingnong Dang, Jian-Guang Lou, and Haidong Zhang in part by the Software Analytics Group (SA) at [[Microsoft Research]] Asia (MSRA).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Brannon |first=Brian G. |date=23 June 2013 |title=Software Analytics in Practice |url=https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/ieeesoft13-softanalytics.pdf |access-date=31 December 2024 |website=microsoft.com}}</ref>
In November 2010, Software Development Analytics (Software Analytics with a focus on Software Development) was proposed by Thomas Zimmermann and his colleagues at the Empirical Software Engineering Group (ESE) at Microsoft Research Redmond in their FoSER 2010 paper.<ref name="FoSER" /> A goldfish bowl panel on software development analytics was organized by Zimmermann and [[Tim Menzies]] from West Virginia University at the International Conference on Software Engineering, Software Engineering in Practice Track.<ref name="Goldfish" />
==See also==
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