Search for dissertations about: "source code"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 235 swedish dissertations containing the words source code.
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1. Towards Measuring & Improving Source Code Quality
Abstract : Context: Software quality has a multi-faceted description encompassing several quality attributes. Central to our efforts to enhance software quality is to improve the quality of the source code. Poor source code quality impacts the quality of the delivered product. READ MORE
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2. Incremental Clustering of Source Code : a Machine Learning Approach
Abstract : Technical debt at the architectural level is a severe threat to software development projects. Uncontrolled technical debt that is allowed to accumulate will undoubtedly hinder speedy development and maintenance, introduce bugs and problems in the software product, and may ultimately result in the abandonment of the source code. READ MORE
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3. Code begets community : On social and technical aspects of managing a virtual community
Abstract : What is reality beyond the hype of virtual communities on the Internet? This Ph. D. thesis is based on three and a half years of studies in a Swedish-speaking adventure mud - a text-based virtual reality system. The focus is not primarily on the players, but on the administrators and on the work to make this virtual community work. READ MORE
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4. Source-Channel Coding in Networks
Abstract : The aim of source coding is to represent information as accurately as possible using as few bits as possible and in order to do so redundancy from the source needs to be removed. The aim of channel coding is in some sense the contrary, namely to introduce redundancy that can be exploited to protect the information when being transmitted over a nonideal channel. READ MORE
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5. Open Source Business Model : Balancing Customers and Community
Abstract : Free and Open Source Software has not only increased researchers’ interest about community-driven software development, but lately, interest from commercial actors increased as well. In addition, some scientists have claimed that Open Source Software has entered a new phase: OSS 2.0. READ MORE