DocumentCode
2401015
Title
A qualitative study on performance bugs
Author
Zaman, Shahed ; Adams, Bram ; Hassan, Ahmed E.
Author_Institution
SAIL, Queen´´s Univ., Kingston, ON, Canada
fYear
2012
fDate
2-3 June 2012
Firstpage
199
Lastpage
208
Abstract
Software performance is one of the important qualities that makes software stand out in a competitive market. However, in earlier work we found that performance bugs take more time to fix, need to be fixed by more experienced developers and require changes to more code than non-performance bugs. In order to be able to improve the resolution of performance bugs, a better understanding is needed of the current practice and shortcomings of reporting, reproducing, tracking and fixing performance bugs. This paper qualitatively studies a random sample of 400 performance and non-performance bug reports of Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome across four dimensions (Impact, Context, Fix and Fix validation). We found that developers and users face problems in reproducing performance bugs and have to spend more time discussing performance bugs than other kinds of bugs. Sometimes performance regressions are tolerated as a tradeoff to improve something else.
Keywords
program debugging; Google Chrome; Mozilla Firefox; context; fix validation; impact; non-performance bugs; performance bugs; performance regressions; qualitative study; software performance; Browsers; Computer bugs; Context; Fires; Google; Software; Switches; Chromium; Mozilla Firefox; Performance bugs; qualitative study;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mining Software Repositories (MSR), 2012 9th IEEE Working Conference on
Conference_Location
Zurich
ISSN
2160-1852
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1760-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MSR.2012.6224281
Filename
6224281
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