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Magiel Bruntink

Magiel Bruntink

Ph.D. Candidate

Software Improvement Group

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  • Investigating severity thresholds for test smells
  • Selecting third-party libraries: The practitioners’ perspective
  • Classifying code comments in Java software systems
  • Investigating developer perception on test smells using better code hub-Work in progress
  • Mock objects for testing java systems
  • Test-driven code review: an empirical study
  • The delta maintainability model: measuring maintainability of fine-grained code changes
  • The effects of change decomposition on code review—a controlled experiment
  • Enabling real-time feedback in software engineering
  • Information needs in contemporary code review
  • On the relation of test smells to software code quality
  • When testing meets code review: Why and how developers review tests
  • To mock or not to mock? an empirical study on mocking practices
  • A security perspective on code review: The case of chromium
  • An exploratory study on functional size measurement based on code

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