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 Reused Code Analysis of Software Projects Developed at Individual Level Speaker (s):
 Cuauhtémoc López Martín Professor, University of Guadalajara, Mexico
| Date: Time: Venue: | | 17 April 2025, Thursday 11:00am – 12:00pm School of Computing & Information Systems 1 (SCIS 1) Level 4, Meeting Room 4-4 Singapore Management University 80 Stamford Road, Singapore 178902 Please register by 16 April 2025.  |
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About the Talk Motivations to reuse software is to reduce development time, and to produce higher quality software products. A reuse software artifact type is reused lines of code (RLOC). This talk analyzes empirically the RLOC size percentage (RLOC-SP) calculated with respect to the total size of LOC used the software projects from three approaches: (1) the RLOC-SP comparison between two programming languages, (2) the effect of the programming language experience (months) of developers on the RLOC-SP used, (3) the correlation between the RLOC-SP and the project development process time, and between the RLOC-SP and project defect density. In addition, (4) the RLOC size estimation accuracy is compared between two programming languages (the estimation technique used for developers was expert judgment). The data analyzed correspond to 1,489 software projects developed between 2005 and 2023 for 257 graduate students, who followed a development disciplined process. About the Speaker Cuauhtémoc López Martín is a Researcher of the Information Systems Department at the University of Guadalajara, México. He obtained his PhD. In Computer Science at the National Institute of México in 2007. He worked in several organizations defining, developing, and maintaining software projects. His research lines are related to software prediction, and software engineering education and training. He was Associate Editor of the IEEE Latin America Transactions journal (ISSN: 1548-0992) between 2019 and 2023. He has been referee of around forty journals and sixty international conferences. He has published around of 26 articles in journals.
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