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    Retrieving Task-Related Clusters from Change History by Robillard, M.P., Dagenais, B.

    “…During software maintenance tasks, developers often spend an important amount of effort investigating source code. This effort can be reduced if tools are…”
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    Extracting Development Tasks to Navigate Software Documentation by Treude, Christoph, Robillard, Martin P., Dagenais, Barthelemy

    Published in IEEE transactions on software engineering (01-06-2015)
    “…Knowledge management plays a central role in many software development organizations. While much of the important technical knowledge can be captured in…”
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    Using Traceability Links to Recommend Adaptive Changes for Documentation Evolution by Dagenais, Barthelemy, Robillard, Martin P.

    Published in IEEE transactions on software engineering (01-11-2014)
    “…Developer documentation helps developers learn frameworks and libraries, yet developing and maintaining accurate documentation requires considerable effort and…”
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    Graduate students’ mental health: Exploring experiences of isolation and loneliness by Kalubi, J, Bertrand, Y, Dagenais, B, Houde, R, Marcoux, S, Bujold, M

    Published in European journal of public health (01-09-2020)
    “…Background A student psychological health survey, conducted in 2015-2016 among over 10,000 students at the University of Montreal (UdeM), gives an alarming…”
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    Recommending adaptive changes for framework evolution by Dagenais, B., Robillard, M.

    “…In the course of a framework's evolution, changes ranging from a simple refactoring to a complete rearchitecture can break client programs. Finding suitable…”
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    Recovering traceability links between an API and its learning resources by Dagenais, B., Robillard, M. P.

    “…Large frameworks and libraries require extensive developer learning resources, such as documentation and mailing lists, to be useful. Maintaining these…”
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    Moving into a new software project landscape by Dagenais, Barthélémy, Ossher, Harold, Bellamy, Rachel K. E., Robillard, Martin P., de Vries, Jacqueline P.

    “…When developers join a software development project, they find themselves in a project landscape, and they must become familiar with the various landscape…”
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    Temporal analysis of API usage concepts by Uddin, G., Dagenais, B., Robillard, M. P.

    “…Software reuse through Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) is an integral part of software development. The functionality offered by an API is not always…”
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    Analyzing temporal API usage patterns by Uddin, Gias, Dagenais, Barthelemy, Robillard, Martin P.

    “…Software reuse through Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) is an integral part of software development. As developers write client programs, their…”
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    SemDiff: Analysis and recommendation support for API evolution by Dagenais, Barthelemy, Robillard, Martin P.

    “…As a framework evolves, changes in its Application Programming Interface (API) can break client programs that extend the framework. Repairing a client program…”
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    A qualitative study on project landscapes by Dagenais, Barthelemy, Ossher, Harold, Bellamy, Rachel K. E., Robillard, Martin P., de Vries, Jacqueline P.

    “…When developers join a project, they find themselves in a new project landscape and must orient themselves quickly. To investigate the nature of this project…”
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    Mismar: A New Approach to Developer Documentation by Dagenais, Barthelemy, Ossher, Harold

    “…Successful open source projects foster collaboration and innovation while benefiting from a faster pace of development, but are often plagued by poor…”
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