F. M. Muthengi, D. Mugo, Stephen Makau Mutua, F. Musyoka
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Method level static source code analysis on behavioral change impact analysis in software regression testing
Though a myriad of changes take place in a software system during maintenance, behavioral changes carry the bulk of the reasons of software modifications. In assessing the impact of the changes made in software, static source code analysis plays a key role. However, static source code analysis can be a little complex depending on the reason for the expedition. Despite the work done so far, little focus has been made on the potential of changed methods analysis during static source code analysis in assessing the impact of the changes made in a software system. We propose and investigate a static source code analysis technique that would generate information on the modified methods in the source code. This study analyzes four aThough a myriad of changes take place in a software system during maintenance, behavioral changes carry the bulk of the reasons for software modifications. In assessing the impact of the changes made in the software, static source code analysis can be a little complex depending on the reason for the expedition. Despite the works done so far, little focus has been directed on the potential of changed methods during static source code analysis, in assessing the impact of the changes made in software. This study investigates a method-level static source code analysis technique that would generate information on the methods affected by changes made in the software. The work analyzed three Java projects. The results indicate an improvement in leveraging on the knowledge of edited methods in change impact assessment during regression testing. The approach enhances code review efforts in light of assessing operational behavior impacted by the changes made.Java projects and shows that an analysis of the changed methods reveals the level of regression testing that ought to be conducted for the changes made.
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The aim of Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (formerly TELKOMNIKA Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering) is to publish high-quality articles dedicated to all aspects of the latest outstanding developments in the field of electrical engineering. Its scope encompasses the applications of Telecommunication and Information Technology, Applied Computing and Computer, Instrumentation and Control, Electrical (Power), Electronics Engineering and Informatics which covers, but not limited to, the following scope: Signal Processing[...] Electronics[...] Electrical[...] Telecommunication[...] Instrumentation & Control[...] Computing and Informatics[...]