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Topics: The Third International Workshop on Software Mining (SoftwareMining-2014) calls for research papers reporting original investigation results, real-world applications and system development experience in all aspects of software mining. The topics of the SoftwareMining-2014 submissions may roughly fall into four major aspects, including 1) Data mining foundations for software analytics, 2) Software mining techniques, 3) Mining specific software data, and 4) Applications of data mining to facilitate specialized tasks in software engineering. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:A. Data mining foundations for software analytics
A1. Emerging machine learning methods for software analytics
A2. Predictive / descriptive modeling techniques for software analytics A3. Novel frequent pattern mining techniques for software analytics A4. Evolutionary computing techniques for software analytics B. Software mining techniques
B1. Software mining models and techniques
B2. Robust and highly scalable algorithms for mining large scale software system B3. Understanding and visualizing software mining results B4. Noise-tolerant software mining B5. Privacy preserving software mining C. Mining specific software data
C1. Mining source code
C2. Mining execution traces and logs C3. Mining change patterns and trends C4. Mining bug and crash reports C5. Mining natural language artifacts in software data C6. Mining developer-related artifacts D. Software mining in specialized tasks
D1. Mining for software defect identification and characterization
D2. Mining for software testing and debugging D3. Mining for cost/effort estimation D4. Mining for software development and reuse D5. Mining for resource allocation D6. Mining for process control D7. Mining for software specification recovery
Publication and Paper Submission: Each submission should be no more than 8 pages total in length (8 pages for regular papers, 4 papers for short papers and position papers), consisting of title, authors' names, postal and email addresses, an up to 200-words abstract, up to 5 keywords, and a body with all contents, figures, tables, and references.
For accepted papers, authors are required to prepare their final submissions for the workshop proceedings according to the reviewers' suggestions.
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