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An eclipse plugin to support code smells detection
Tiago Pessoa (Pessoa, T.); Fernando Brito e Abreu (Brito e Abreu, F.); Miguel Pessoa Monteiro (Monteiro, M. P.); Fernando Sérgio Bryton Dias Marques (Bryton, S.);
INForum 2011 - Simpósio de Informática
Year (definitive publication)
2011
Language
English
Country
Portugal
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Abstract
Eradication of code smells is often pointed out as a way to improve readability, extensibility and design in existing software. However, code smell detection in large systems remains time consuming and error-prone, partly due to the inherent subjectivity of the detection processes presently available. In view of mitigating the subjectivity problem, this paper presents a tool that automates a technique for the detection and assessment of code smells in Java source code, developed as an Eclipse plug-in. The technique is based upon a Binary Logistic Regression model and calibrated by expert’s knowledge. A short overview of the technique is provided and the tool is described.
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Keywords
Refactoring,Code smells,Binary logistic regression,Automated software engineering
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