An empirical investigation of single-objective and multiobjective evolutionary algorithms for developer's assignment to bugs

2016 
In this paper, the modeling of developers' assignment to bugs DAB is studied. The problem is modeled both as a single objective minimize bug fix time and as a bi-objective minimize bug fix time and cost combinatorial optimization problem. Two models of developer assignment are considered where in the first model a single developer is assigned per bug single developer model, while in the second model a single developer is assigned for each competency area of a bug individual competency model. The latter model is proposed in this paper. For the single developer model, [email protected], an existing genetic algorithm-based approach, is extended to support precedence among bugs. For the individual competency model of DAB, one genetic algorithm-based approach [email protected] and one nondominated sorting genetic algorithm II-based approach [email protected] are proposed to generate solutions minimizing time and minimizing both time and cost, respectively. The performance of the proposed approaches was evaluated for 2040 bugs of 19 open-source milestone projects from the Eclipse platform. Our results and analysis show that the proposed individual competency model is far better than the single developer model, with average bug fix time reduction of 39.7% across all projects. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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