A Method for Assessing Class Change Proneness

Elvira-Maria Arvanitou, Apostolos Ampatzoglou, A. Chatzigeorgiou, P. Avgeriou
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Abstract

Change proneness is a quality characteristic of software artifacts that represents their probability to change in the future due to: (a) evolving requirements, (b) bug fixing, or (c) ripple effects. In the literature, change proneness has been associated with many negative consequences along software evolution. For example, artifacts that are change-prone tend to produce more defects, and accumulate more technical debt. Therefore, identifying and monitoring modules of the system that are change-prone is of paramount importance. Assessing change proneness requires information from two sources: (a) the history of changes in the artifact as a proxy of how frequently the artifact itself is changing, and (b) the source code structure that affects the probability of a change being propagated among artifacts. In this paper, we propose a method for assessing the change proneness of classes based on the two aforementioned information sources. To validate the proposed approach, we performed a case study on five open-source projects. Specifically, we compared the accuracy of the proposed approach to the use of other software metrics and change history to assess change proneness, based on the 1061-1998 IEEE Standard on Software Measurement. The results of the case study suggest that the proposed method is the most accurate and reliable assessor of change proneness. The high accuracy of the method suggests that the method and accompanying tool can effectively aid practitioners during software maintenance and evolution.
一种评价班级变动倾向的方法
变更倾向是软件工件的一个质量特征,它表示它们在未来由于以下原因而发生变更的可能性:(a)不断发展的需求,(b) bug修复,或(c)连锁反应。在文献中,变更倾向与软件进化过程中的许多负面后果联系在一起。例如,易于变化的工件倾向于产生更多的缺陷,并积累更多的技术债务。因此,识别和监视易发生变化的系统模块是至关重要的。评估变更倾向需要来自两个来源的信息:(a)作为工件本身变更频率的代理的工件中的变更历史,以及(b)影响在工件之间传播的变更概率的源代码结构。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于上述两个信息源的类变化倾向评估方法。为了验证所提出的方法,我们对五个开源项目进行了案例研究。具体地说,我们基于1061-1998 IEEE软件度量标准,比较了所建议的方法与使用其他软件度量和变更历史来评估变更倾向的准确性。实例研究结果表明,该方法是最准确、最可靠的变化倾向评估方法。该方法具有较高的准确性,表明该方法及其配套工具能够有效地帮助实践者进行软件的维护和开发。
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