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Providing a clear statement of the first use from 2009 that has the team, not just an individual, that used the term "software analytics", and also the citation for this statement.
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In May 2009, the term "software analytics" was firstused coinedin anda proposedpaper whenby [[Dongmei Zhang]], foundedShi 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>

The term has since become well known in the [[software engineering]] research community after a series of tutorials and talks on software analytics were given by Zhangthe andSoftware herAnalytics colleaguesGroup, in collaboration with Tao Xie from [[North Carolina State University]], at software engineering conferences including a tutorial at the IEEE/ACM [[International Conference on Automated Software Engineering]] (ASE 2011),<ref name="ASE2011" /> a talk at the International Workshop on Machine Learning Technologies in Software Engineering (MALETS 2011),<ref name="MALETS" /> a tutorial and a keynote talk given by Zhang at the IEEE-CS Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training,<ref name="CSEETKeynote" /><ref name="CSEETTutorial" /> a tutorial at the International Conference on Software Engineering - Software Engineering in Practice Track,<ref name="ICSETutorial" /> and a keynote talk given by Zhang at the Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories.<ref name="MSRKeynote" />
 
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" />