Title
Program slicing-based cohesion measurement: the challenges of replicating studies using metrics.
Abstract
It is important to develop corpuses of data to test out the efficacy of using metrics. Replicated studies are an important contribution to corpuses of metrics data. There are few replicated studies using metrics reported in software engineering. To contribute more data to the body of evidence on the use of novel program slicing-based cohesion metrics. We replicate a very well regarded study by Meyers and Binkley [15, 16] which analyses the cohesion of open source projects using program slicing-based metrics. Our results are very different from Meyers and Binkley's original results. This suggests that there are a variety of opportunities for inconsistently to creep into the collection and analysis of metrics data during replicated studies. We conclude that researchers using metrics data must present their work with sufficient detail for replication to be possible. Without this detail it is difficult for subsequent researchers to accurately replicate a study such that consistent and reliable data can be added to a body of evidence.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/1985374.1985392
WETSoM
Keywords
Field
DocType
program slicing-based metrics,metrics data,open source project,novel program slicing-based cohesion,original result,replicated study,program slicing-based cohesion measurement,important contribution,reliable data,sufficient detail,software engineering,program slicing,empirical software engineering,data quality
Program slicing,Cohesion (chemistry),Data mining,Data quality,Computer science,Empirical process (process control model),Replicate
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.35
10
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
David Bowes159625.25
Tracy Hall244312.96
Andrew Kerr310.35