Revolutionizing API Documentation through Summarization
Abstract
This study tackles the challenges associated with interpreting Application Programming Interface (API) documentation, an integral aspect of software development. Official API documentation, while essential, can be lengthy and challenging to navigate, prompting developers to seek unofficial sources such as Stack Overflow. Leveraging the vast user-generated content on Stack Overflow, including code snippets and discussions, we employ BERTopic and extractive summarization to automatically generate concise and informative API summaries. These summaries encompass key insights like general usage, common developer issues, and potential solutions, sourced from the wealth of knowledge on Stack Overflow. Software developers evaluate these summaries for performance, coherence, and interoperability, providing valuable feedback on the practicality of our approach.
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