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Posted to user@velocity.apache.org by Atam <at...@gmail.com> on 2006/01/29 16:52:31 UTC

Science Project using Velocity : small question

Hi,

I am doing a science project, in which i will be researching the releation
between dynamic coupling measures and new cohesion measures with tespect to
fault-proness.
There fore i want to use Velocity to derive data sets to study.

My question to you guys is very simple. I need to collect faulty data of
different velocity distributions.
This means, after the release of distribution x, all the fault reported
and/or fixed with respect to that version,x . ( for each class of velocity,
eg. for VelocityContext.java of version 1.4 total of 14 faults detected
uptill now)

How and where can i get this information. That is all i need to know for my
project. I would be very grateful for any help. I hope to hear soon back
from you. My
appreciation will be noted in the final report.

With kind regards,

Atam
Computer Science Department,
TUDelft University, the Netherlands

Re: Science Project using Velocity : small question

Posted by Nathan Bubna <nb...@gmail.com>.
On 1/29/06, Will Glass-Husain <wg...@forio.com> wrote:
> Atam,
>
> (Please post about these types of issues to one list or the other - I
> recommend velocity-dev-- thanks).
>
> Have you looked at our issue tracking system?
>
> We use JIRA
> http://issues.apache.org/jira
>
> before this year we used Bugzilla
> http://issues.apache.org/jira

he meant to copy/paste
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/

:)

> This has a lot of info you are looking for.  Other useful sources are the
> change log files
> http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/docs/changes.html
>
> and the source code repository.
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/velocity/engine/trunk/
>
> Best, WILL
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Atam" <at...@gmail.com>
> To: <ve...@jakarta.apache.org>; <ve...@jakarta.apache.org>
> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 7:52 AM
> Subject: Science Project using Velocity : small question
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am doing a science project, in which i will be researching the releation
> between dynamic coupling measures and new cohesion measures with tespect to
> fault-proness.
> There fore i want to use Velocity to derive data sets to study.
>
> My question to you guys is very simple. I need to collect faulty data of
> different velocity distributions.
> This means, after the release of distribution x, all the fault reported
> and/or fixed with respect to that version,x . ( for each class of velocity,
> eg. for VelocityContext.java of version 1.4 total of 14 faults detected
> uptill now)
>
> How and where can i get this information. That is all i need to know for my
> project. I would be very grateful for any help. I hope to hear soon back
> from you. My
> appreciation will be noted in the final report.
>
> With kind regards,
>
> Atam
> Computer Science Department,
> TUDelft University, the Netherlands
>
>
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Re: Science Project using Velocity : small question

Posted by Will Glass-Husain <wg...@forio.com>.
Atam,

(Please post about these types of issues to one list or the other - I 
recommend velocity-dev-- thanks).

Have you looked at our issue tracking system?

We use JIRA
http://issues.apache.org/jira

before this year we used Bugzilla
http://issues.apache.org/jira

This has a lot of info you are looking for.  Other useful sources are the 
change log files
http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/docs/changes.html

and the source code repository.
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/velocity/engine/trunk/

Best, WILL

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Atam" <at...@gmail.com>
To: <ve...@jakarta.apache.org>; <ve...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 7:52 AM
Subject: Science Project using Velocity : small question


Hi,

I am doing a science project, in which i will be researching the releation
between dynamic coupling measures and new cohesion measures with tespect to
fault-proness.
There fore i want to use Velocity to derive data sets to study.

My question to you guys is very simple. I need to collect faulty data of
different velocity distributions.
This means, after the release of distribution x, all the fault reported
and/or fixed with respect to that version,x . ( for each class of velocity,
eg. for VelocityContext.java of version 1.4 total of 14 faults detected
uptill now)

How and where can i get this information. That is all i need to know for my
project. I would be very grateful for any help. I hope to hear soon back
from you. My
appreciation will be noted in the final report.

With kind regards,

Atam
Computer Science Department,
TUDelft University, the Netherlands


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Re: Science Project using Velocity : small question

Posted by Konstantin Priblouda <kp...@yahoo.com>.

--- Atam <at...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am doing a science project, in which i will be
> researching the releation
> between dynamic coupling measures and new cohesion
> measures with tespect to
> fault-proness.
> There fore i want to use Velocity to derive data
> sets to study.
> 
> My question to you guys is very simple. I need to
> collect faulty data of
> different velocity distributions.
> This means, after the release of distribution x, all
> the fault reported
> and/or fixed with respect to that version,x . ( for
> each class of velocity,
> eg. for VelocityContext.java of version 1.4 total of
> 14 faults detected
> uptill now)
> 
> How and where can i get this information. That is
> all i need to know for my
> project. I would be very grateful for any help. I
> hope to hear soon back
> from you. My
> appreciation will be noted in the final report.


Well , for back issues there is a bugzilla, 
and you can query this. AFAIK nov tehre is a jira, 
with also some querying capability. 

Look at dates of build/releases and then query amount
of bugs
against those software. 

regards,

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