Software developers are increasingly having conversations about software development via online chat services. These successes suggest that other kinds of developer communications may also provide information for mining-based software engineering tools. Over the years, researchers have also mined the knowledge embedded in Q&A forums, such as Stack Overflow, for supporting IDE recommendation –, learning and recommendation of APIs –, automatic generation of comments for source code, , and in building thesauri and knowledge graphs of software-specific terms and commonly-used terms in software engineering. Further, the natural language text in tutorials is analyzed to aid API learning. For example, information mined from emails and bug reports is used tore-document source code or to recommend mentors in software projects. ![]() Researchers have demonstrated that various software engineering tasks can be supported by mining information from emails, bug reports, tutorials, and Q&A forums. ![]() ![]() By Preetha Chatterjee, Kostadin Damevskiy, Lori Pollock, Vinay Augustinez, and Nicholas A.
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