A methodology to assess the impact of source code flaws in changeability, and its application to clones
Lozano rodriguez, Angela
(2008) International Conference on Software Maintenance — Location: Beijing, China (28.September.2008)
Files
No attached file found for this publication.
Details
Authors
Lozano rodriguez, AngelaUCLouvain
Author
Abstract
Some characteristics of source code are perceived as harmful because they evidence that design principles were not applied in certain parts of the application. This work proposes a methodology that assesses the effect of so called source code flaws in changeability. Our methodology is based on measures and indicators of the effort of changing methods. The measures are calculated with information automatically extracted from source code repositories, being therefore objective. We analyze the effect of clones in methods using the methodology, and we show its potential for better understanding the effect of low level structure in changeability.
Affiliations
Open Univ, Milton KeynesComput. Dept. & Centre for Res. in Comput
Citations
APA
Chicago
FWB
Lozano rodriguez, A. (2008). A methodology to assess the impact of source code flaws in changeability, and its application to clones. 24th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, p. 424-427. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSM.2008.4658095