ImpactMiner: a tool for change impact analysis

Bogdan Dit(William & Mary), Michael Wagner(William & Mary), Shasha Wen(William & Mary), Weilin Wang(William & Mary), Mario Linares‐Vásquez(William & Mary), Denys Poshyvanyk(William & Mary), Huzefa Kagdi(Wichita State University)
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May 20, 2014
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Abstract

Developers are often faced with a natural language change request (such as a bug report) and tasked with identifying all code elements that must be modified in order to fulfill the request (e.g., fix a bug or implement a new feature). In order to accomplish this task, developers frequently and routinely perform change impact analysis. This formal demonstration paper presents ImpactMiner, a tool that implements an integrated approach to software change impact analysis. The proposed approach estimates an impact set using an adaptive combination of static textual analysis, dynamic execution tracing, and mining software repositories techniques. ImpactMiner is available from our online appendix http://www.cs.wm.edu/semeru/ImpactMiner/


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