A Field Study on Fostering Structural Navigation with Prodet

Vinay Augustine, Patrick Francis, Xiao Qu, D. Shepherd, W. Snipes, Christoph Bräunlich, Thomas Fritz
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Past studies show that developers who navigate code in a structural manner complete tasks faster and more correctly than those whose behavior is more opportunistic. The goal of this work is to move professional developers towards more effective program comprehension and maintenance habits by providing an approach that fosters structural code navigation. To this end, we created a Visual Studio plugin called Prodet that integrates an always-on navigable visualization of the most contextually relevant portions of the call graph. We evaluated the effectiveness of our approach by deploying it in a six week field study with professional software developers. The study results show a statistically significant increase in developers' use of structural navigation after installing Prodet. The results also show that developers continuously used the filtered and navigable call graph over the three week period in which it was deployed in production. These results indicate the maturity and value of our approach to increase developers' effectiveness in a practical and professional environment.
用Prodet培养结构导航的实地研究
过去的研究表明,以结构化方式浏览代码的开发人员比那些行为更投机取巧的开发人员更快、更正确地完成任务。这项工作的目标是通过提供一种促进结构化代码导航的方法,将专业开发人员推向更有效的程序理解和维护习惯。为此,我们创建了一个名为Prodet的Visual Studio插件,它集成了调用图中最相关的上下文部分的始终打开的可导航可视化。我们通过与专业软件开发人员一起进行为期六周的实地研究来评估我们的方法的有效性。研究结果显示,安装Prodet后,开发人员使用结构导航的统计显著增加。结果还显示,开发人员在将其部署到生产环境的三周期间持续使用经过过滤和可导航的调用图。这些结果表明了我们的方法在实际和专业环境中提高开发人员效率的成熟度和价值。
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