Visually Exploring Software Maintenance Activities

S. Levin, A. Yehudai
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Abstract

Lehman's Laws teach us that a software system will become progressively less satisfying to its users over time, unless it is continually adapted to meet new needs. A line of previous works sought to better understand software maintenance by studying how commits can be classified into three main software maintenance activities. Corrective: fault fixing; Perfective: system improvements; Adaptive: new feature introduction. In this work we suggest visualizations for exploring software maintenance activities in both project and individual developer scopes. We demonstrate our approach using a prototype we have built using the Shiny R framework. In addition, we have also published our prototype as an online demo. This demo allows users to explore the maintenance activities of a number of popular open source projects. We believe that the visualizations we provide can assist practitioners in monitoring and maintaining the health of software projects. In particular, they can be useful for identifying general imbalances, peaks, deeps and other anomalies in projects' and developers' maintenance activities.
可视化地探索软件维护活动
雷曼定律告诉我们,随着时间的推移,软件系统对用户的满意度将逐渐降低,除非它不断地进行调整以满足新的需求。通过研究如何将提交划分为三个主要的软件维护活动,以前的一系列工作试图更好地理解软件维护。纠正:修复故障;完善:系统改进;Adaptive:新特性的引入。在这项工作中,我们建议在项目和个人开发人员范围内探索软件维护活动的可视化。我们使用使用Shiny R框架构建的原型来演示我们的方法。此外,我们还发布了我们的原型作为在线演示。这个演示允许用户探索一些流行的开源项目的维护活动。我们相信我们提供的可视化可以帮助从业者监控和维护软件项目的健康。特别是,它们可以用于识别项目和开发人员维护活动中的一般不平衡、峰值、深度和其他异常情况。
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