The Secret Life of Hackathon Code
Kuupäev
2021
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Abstrakt
Hackathons have become popular events for teams to collaborate on
projects and develop software prototypes. Most existing research focuses on activities
during an event with limited attention to the evolution of the code brought to or created
during a hackathon. Aim: The aim of the study is to understand the evolution of
hackathon-related code, specifically, how much hackathon teams rely on pre-existing
code or how much new code they develop during a hackathon. Moreover, I aim to
understand if and where that code gets reused, and what factors affect reuse. Method:
I collected information about 22,183 hackathon projects from DEVPOST– a hackathon
database – and obtained related code (blobs), authors, and project characteristics from
the WORLD OF CODE. I investigated if code blobs in hackathon projects were created
before, during, or after an event by identifying the original blob creation date and author,
and also checked if the original author was a hackathon project member. I tracked code
reuse by first identifying all commits containing blobs created during an event before
determining all projects that contain those commits. Result: While only approximately
9.14% of the code blobs are created during hackathons, this amount is still significant
considering time and member constraints of such events. Approximately a third of these
code blobs get reused in other projects. The number of associated technologies and the
number of participants in a project increase reuse probability. Conclusion: My study
demonstrates to what extent pre-existing code is used and new code is created during a
hackathon and how much of it is reused elsewhere afterwards. the findings help to better
understand code reuse as a phenomenon and the role of hackathons in this context and
can serve as a starting point for further studies in this area.
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Märksõnad
Hackathon, Code Reuse, Repository Mining, Commits, Blob Reuse