Title
Investigating On The Relationships Between Design Smells Removals And Refactorings
Abstract
Software systems continually evolve and this conducts to its architectural degradation due to the existence of numerous design problems. The presence of Design Smells is the main indicator of such problems, it points out the use of constructs that generally hurt system evolution. In this work, an investigation on Design Smells removals has been performed, focusing specifically on the co-occurrence of refactoring and related changes performed on a software system. An empirical study has been conducted considering the evolution history of 5 software systems. The detection of instances of multiple Design Smell types has been performed, along with all the history of the systems, along with, the detection of refactoring activities. The empirical study shows that Design Smells removals are not correlated to the presence of refactoring. The analysis provides useful indications about the percentage of activities conducted on smelly classes, including refactoring (even if these activities in few cases lead to effective smell removals).
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.5220/0009887102120219
ICSOFT: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
Design Smells, Software Maintenance, Software Evolution
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lerina Aversano100.34
Mario Luca Bernardi215629.89
Marta Cimitile318324.34
Martina Iammarino402.70
Kateryna Romanyuk500.34