Earlier MSR Conferences
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2014–11th edition, Hyderabad, India
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2013–10th edition, San Francisco, CA, USA
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2012–9th edition, Zurich, Switzerland
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2011–8th edition, Honolulu, HI, USA
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2010–7th edition, Cape Town, ZAF
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2009–6th edition, Vancouver, CAN
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2008–5th edition, Leipzig, DEU
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2007–4th edition, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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2006–3rd edition, Shanghai, CHN
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2005–2nd edition, Saint Luis, MO, USA
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2004–1st edition, Edinburgh, UK
Hall of Fame—Most Influential Papers
Hall of Fame—ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Papers
Hall of Fame—Distinguished Papers
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Towards Building a Universal Defect Prediction Model
Feng Zhang, Audris Mockus, Iman Keivanloo, and Ying Zou -
The Impact of Code Review Coverage and Code Review Participation on Software Quality: A Case Study of the Qt, VTK, and ITK Projects
Shane Mcintosh, Yasutaka Kamei, Bram Adams, and Ahmed E. Hassan -
Automatically Mining Software-based, Semantically-similar Words from Comment-Code Mappings
Matthew J. Howard, Lori Pollock, K. Vijay-Shanker, and Samir Gupta -
Think Locally, Act Globally: Improving Defect and Effort Prediction Models
Nicolas Bettenburg, Meiyappan Nagappan, and Ahmed E. Hassan -
Green mining: A methodology of relating software change to power consumption
Abram Hindle -
How Developers Use the Dynamic Features of Programming Languages: the Case of Smalltalk
Oscar Callaú, Romain Robbes, Éric Tanter, and David Röthlisberger -
Clones: What is that Smell?
Foyzur Rahman, Christian Bird, and Premkumar Devanbu -
Mining search topics from a code search engine usage log
Sushil Krishna Bajracharya and Cristina Videira Lopes -
AMAP: automatically mining abbreviation expansions in programs to enhance software maintenance tools
Emily Hill, Zachary P. Fry, Haley Boyd, Giriprasad Sridhara, Yana Novikova, Lori L. Pollock, and K. Vijay-Shanker -
Identifying Changed Source Code Lines from Version Repositories
Gerardo Canfora, Luigi Cerulo, and Massimiliano Di Penta -
Mining Large Software Compilations over Time: Another Perspective of Software Evolution
Gregorio Robles, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona, Martin Michlmayr, and Juan Jose Amor
Hall of Fame—Best Papers
Hall of Fame—Mining Challenge Winners
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Mining StackOverflow to Filter out Off-topic IRC Discussion
Shaiful Chowdhury and Abram Hindle -
Sentiment Analysis of Commit Messages in GitHub: An Empirical Study
Emitza Guzman, David Azócar, and Yang Li -
Encouraging User Behaviour with Achievements: An Empirical Study
Scott Grant and Buddy Betts -
Do the Stars Align? Multidimensional Analysis of Android's Layered Architecture
Victor Guana, Fabio Rocha, Abram Hindle and Eleni Stroulia -
Apples Vs. Oranges? An exploration of the challenges of comparing the source code of two software systems
Daniel M. German and Julius Davies -
Cloning and Copying between GNOME Projects
Jens Krinke, Nicolas Gold, Yue Jia, and David Binkley -
On the use of Internet Relay Chat (IRC) meeting by developers of the GNOME GTK+ project
Emad Shihab, Zhen Ming Jiang, and Ahmed E. Hassan -
A newbie's guide to Eclipse APIs
Reid Holmes and Robert J. Walker -
Mining Eclipse Developer Contributions via Author-Topic Models
Erik Linstead, Paul Rigor, Sushil Bajracharya, Cristina Lopes, and Pierre Baldi -
A study of the contributors of PostgreSQL
Daniel M. German
Hall of Fame—Honorable Mention
Hall of Fame—Best Data Showcase Awards
Hall of Fame—Dot Awards