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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: On the Introduction of Automatic Program Repair in Bloomberg
Author(s): Kirbas, Serkan
Windels, Etienne
McBello, Olayori
Kells, Kevin
Pagano, Matthew
Szalanski, Rafal
Nowack, Vesna
Winter, Emily
Counsell, Steve
Bowes, David
Hall, Tracy
Haraldsson, Saemundur
Woodward, John
Keywords: Software
Tools
Computer bugs
Maintenance engineering
Industries
Computer architecture
Social networking (online)
Issue Date: Aug-2021
Date Deposited: 28-May-2021
Citation: Kirbas S, Windels E, McBello O, Kells K, Pagano M, Szalanski R, Nowack V, Winter E, Counsell S, Bowes D, Hall T, Haraldsson S & Woodward J (2021) On the Introduction of Automatic Program Repair in Bloomberg. IEEE Software, 38 (4), pp. 43-51. https://doi.org/10.1109/ms.2021.3071086
Abstract: A key to the success of Automatic Program Repair techniques is how easily they can be used in an industrial setting. In this article, we describe a collaboration by a team from four UK-based universities with Bloomberg (London) in implementing automatic, high-quality fixes to its code base. We explain the motivation for adopting APR, the mechanics of the prototype tool that was built, and the practicalities of integrating APR into existing systems.
DOI Link: 10.1109/ms.2021.3071086
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