| Sustainability | |
| Analyzing Static Analysis Metric Trends towards Early Identification of Non-Maintainable Software Components | |
| Thomas Karanikiotis1  Michail D. Papamichail1  Andreas L. Symeonidis1  | |
| [1] Cyclopt P.C., 55535 Thessaloniki, Greece; | |
| 关键词: software maintainability; software quality; software evolution; trend analysis; static analysis metrics; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/su132212848 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Nowadays, agile software development is considered a mainstream approach for software with fast release cycles and frequent changes in requirements. Most of the time, high velocity in software development implies poor software quality, especially when it comes to maintainability. In this work, we argue that ensuring the maintainability of a software component is not the result of a one-time only (or few-times only) set of fixes that eliminate technical debt, but the result of a continuous process across the software’s life cycle. We propose a maintainability evaluation methodology, where data residing in code hosting platforms are being used in order to identify non-maintainable software classes. Upon detecting classes that have been dropped from their project, we examine the progressing behavior of their static analysis metrics and evaluate maintainability upon the four primary source code properties: complexity, cohesion, inheritance and coupling. The evaluation of our methodology upon various axes, both qualitative and quantitative, indicates that our approach can provide actionable and interpretable maintainability evaluation at class level and identify non-maintainable components around 50% ahead of the software life cycle. Based on these results, we argue that the progressing behavior of static analysis metrics at a class level can provide valuable information about the maintainability degree of the component in time.
【 授权许可】
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