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Florida Atlantic University
Description
As computing technology continues to advance, it has become increasingly difficult to
find businesses that do not rely, at least in part, upon the collection and analysis of data for
project management and process improvement. The cost of software, for example, tends to
increase over time due to its complexity and the expense of employing humans to develop,
maintain, and evolve it. To help control costs, organizations often seek to improve the process by
which software systems are developed and evolved. Improvements can be realized by
discovering previously unknown or hidden relationships between the artifacts generated as a
result of developing a complex software system. The objective of this the work was to engineer a
visualization software tool that helps managers and engineers better plan for future projects by
helping them discover new knowledge gained by synthesizing and visualizing data mined from
software repository records from their own previous projects.
Note
The Fifth Annual Graduate Research Day was organized by Florida Atlantic University’s Graduate Student Association. Graduate students from FAU Colleges present abstracts of original research and posters in a competition for monetary prizes, awards, and recognition
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Analyzing software repository data to synthesize and visualize relationships between development artifacts
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Analyzing software repository data to synthesize and visualize relationships between development artifacts
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Analyzing software repository data to synthesize and visualize relationships between development artifacts