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Impact of Historical Software Metric Changes in Predicting Future Maintainability Trends in Open-Source Software Development

Mitja Gradi?nik    
Tina Beranic and Sa?o Karakatic    

Resumen

The paper shows that the additional layers of historical changes of software metrics from previous software releases contributes to a better prediction of future software maintainability.

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