DocumentCode :
1764775
Title :
Quantifying the Effect of Code Smells on Maintenance Effort
Author :
Sjoberg, Dag I. K. ; Yamashita, Atsushi ; Anda, B.C.D. ; Mockus, Audris ; Dyba, Tore
Author_Institution :
Bente are with the Dept. of Inf., Univ. of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Volume :
39
Issue :
8
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Aug. 2013
Firstpage :
1144
Lastpage :
1156
Abstract :
Context: Code smells are assumed to indicate bad design that leads to less maintainable code. However, this assumption has not been investigated in controlled studies with professional software developers. Aim: This paper investigates the relationship between code smells and maintenance effort. Method: Six developers were hired to perform three maintenance tasks each on four functionally equivalent Java systems originally implemented by different companies. Each developer spent three to four weeks. In total, they modified 298 Java files in the four systems. An Eclipse IDE plug-in measured the exact amount of time a developer spent maintaining each file. Regression analysis was used to explain the effort using file properties, including the number of smells. Result: None of the 12 investigated smells was significantly associated with increased effort after we adjusted for file size and the number of changes; Refused Bequest was significantly associated with decreased effort. File size and the number of changes explained almost all of the modeled variation in effort. Conclusion: The effects of the 12 smells on maintenance effort were limited. To reduce maintenance effort, a focus on reducing code size and the work practices that limit the number of changes may be more beneficial than refactoring code smells.
Keywords :
Java; regression analysis; software maintenance; Eclipse IDE plug-in; Java files; Java systems; code size reduction; code smell effect quantification; code smell refactoring; file properties; file size; maintainable code; maintenance effort; maintenance tasks; refused bequest; regression analysis; Context; Electronic mail; Java; Maintenance engineering; Software; Surgery; Time measurement; Maintainability; code churn; object-oriented design; product metrics;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0098-5589
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.2012.89
Filename :
6392174
Link To Document :
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