DocumentCode :
3694238
Title :
Do automatic refactorings improve maintainability? An industrial case study
Author :
Gábor Szőke;Csaba Nagy;Péter Hegedűs;Rudolf Ferenc;Tibor Gyimóthy
Author_Institution :
Department of Software Engineering, University of Szeged, Hungary
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
429
Lastpage :
438
Abstract :
Refactoring is often treated as the main remedy against the unavoidable code erosion happening during software evolution. Studies show that refactoring is indeed an elemental part of the developers´ arsenal. However, empirical studies about the impact of refactorings on software maintainability still did not reach a consensus. Moreover, most of these empirical investigations are carried out on open-source projects where distinguishing refactoring operations from other development activities is a challenge in itself. We had a chance to work together with several software development companies in a project where they got extra budget to improve their source code by performing refactoring operations. Taking advantage of this controlled environment, we collected a large amount of data during a refactoring phase where the developers used a (semi)automatic refactoring tool. By measuring the maintainability of the involved subject systems before and after the refactorings, we got valuable insights into the effect of these refactorings on large-scale industrial projects. All but one company, who applied a special refactoring strategy, achieved a maintainability improvement at the end of the refactoring phase, but even that one company suffered from the negative impact of only one type of refactoring.
Keywords :
"Companies","Measurement","Encoding","Object oriented modeling","Complexity theory","Software systems"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSM.2015.7332494
Filename :
7332494
Link To Document :
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