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I. T. Bowman and R. C. Holt, "Reconstructing ownership architectures to help understand software systems", Proc. of the 1999.

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Evolution in Open Source Software: A Case Study - Godfrey, Tu   (30 citations)  (Correct)

....you can really hope to make significant changes to the Perl core without breaking more things than you re adding. 20] 4 The Linux Operating System Kernel Linux is a Unix like operating system originally written by Linus Torvalds, but subsequently worked on by hundreds of other developers [1]. 6 It was originally written to run on an Intel 386 architecture, but has since been ported to numerous other platforms, including the PowerPC, the DEC Alpha, the Sun SPARC and SPARC64, and even mainframes and PDAs. The first official release of the kernel, version 1.0, occurred in March 1994. ....

I. T. Bowman and R. C. Holt. Reconstructing ownership architectures to help understand software systems. In Proc. of the 1999 IEEE Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC'99), Pittsburgh, PA, May 1999.


Predicting Change Propagation in Software Systems - Ahmed Hassan And (2004)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Holt)   (Correct)

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I. T. Bowman and R. C. Holt. Reconstructing Ownership Architectures To Help Understand Software Systems. In IEEE 7th International Workshop on Program Comprehension, 1999.


Predicting Change Propagation in Software Systems - Ahmed Hassan And (2004)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Holt)   (Correct)

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I. T. Bowman and R. C. Holt. Reconstructing Ownership Architectures To Help Understand Software Systems. In IEEE 7th International Workshop on Program Comprehension, 1999.


Software Architecture as a Shared Mental Model - University (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Holt)   (Correct)

....PitM come into play when the source code size reaches roughly 100 to 500 KLOC. Social Architecture Systems characterized by PitM are inherently managed by teams and these teams must communicate. Indeed: Conway s Law. The structure of a system reflects the structure of the team that created it [1]. This law leads to: Position of paper. The key purpose of software architecture is to facilitate team communication and understanding. For a team to communicate, it needs a common vocabulary , e.g. a person working on Linux needs to be able to refer to the Memory Manager and to IPC without ....

Ivan T. Bowman and Richard C. Holt., "Reconstructing Ownership Architectures To Help Understand Software Systems", IWPC '99: International Workshop on Program Comprehension, Pittsburgh, May 5-7, 1999.


On the Stability of Software Clustering Algorithms - Tzerpos, Holt (2000)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Holt)   (Correct)

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Ivan T. Bowman and R. C. Holt. Reconstructing ownership architectures to help 5 Other factors might include the type of clustering an algorithm produces, or features such as cluster naming. understand software systems. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Program Comprehension, May 1999.


ACDC : An Algorithm for Comprehension-Driven Clustering - Tzerpos, Holt (2000)   (11 citations)  Self-citation (Holt)   (Correct)

....looked at the names of the resources of the system. Their experiments produced promising results, but their approach has the obvious drawback that it relies on the developers consistency with the naming of their resources. Ivan Bowman and R.C. Holt introduced the term ownership architecture in [BH99]. They argued that the organization of system developers into teams can help understand a software system, and that such a structure is often congruent to the system s concrete architecture. An extensive case study involving the Linux operating system was presented to corroborate their ....

Ivan T. Bowman and R. C. Holt. Reconstructing ownership architectures to help understand software systems. In Proceedings


Architecture, Evolution, and Cloning of Linux Device Drivers: - Case Study Davor   (Correct)

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I. T. Bowman and R. C. Holt, "Reconstructing ownership architectures to help understand software systems", Proc. of the 1999.


Mining Co-Change Clusters from Version Repositories - Beyer, Noack (2005)   (Correct)

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I. T. Bowman and R. C. Holt. Reconstructing ownership architectures to help understand software systems. In Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Program Comprehension (IWPC 1999.


Clustering Software Artifacts Based on Frequent Common Changes - Beyer, Noack (2005)   (Correct)

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I. T. Bowman and R. C. Holt. Reconstructing ownership architectures to help understand software systems. In Proc. IWPC, pages 28--37. IEEE, 1999.

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