Do faster releases improve software quality? An empirical case study of Mozilla Firefox

Foutse Khomh, Tejinder Dhaliwal, Ying Zou, Bram Adams
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Nowadays, many software companies are shifting from the traditional 18-month release cycle to shorter release cycles. For example, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox release new versions every 6 weeks. These shorter release cycles reduce the users' waiting time for a new release and offer better marketing opportunities to companies, but it is unclear if the quality of the software product improves as well, since shorter release cycles result in shorter testing periods. In this paper, we empirically study the development process of Mozilla Firefox in 2010 and 2011, a period during which the project transitioned to a shorter release cycle. We compare crash rates, median uptime, and the proportion of post-release bugs of the versions that had a shorter release cycle with those having a traditional release cycle, to assess the relation between release cycle length and the software quality observed by the end user. We found that (1) with shorter release cycles, users do not experience significantly more post-release bugs and (2) bugs are fixed faster, yet (3) users experience these bugs earlier during software execution (the program crashes earlier).
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更快的发布能提高软件质量吗?Mozilla Firefox的实证案例研究
如今,许多软件公司正在从传统的18个月发布周期转向更短的发布周期。例如,Google Chrome和Mozilla Firefox每6周发布一次新版本。这些较短的发布周期减少了用户对新版本的等待时间,并为公司提供了更好的营销机会,但目前尚不清楚软件产品的质量是否也得到了改善,因为较短的发布周期导致较短的测试周期。在本文中,我们实证研究了Mozilla Firefox在2010年和2011年的开发过程,这段时间项目向较短的发布周期过渡。我们比较了具有较短发布周期的版本与具有传统发布周期的版本的崩溃率、中值正常运行时间和发布后错误的比例,以评估发布周期长度与最终用户观察到的软件质量之间的关系。我们发现(1)在较短的发布周期中,用户不会经历更多的发布后bug, (2) bug修复得更快,然而(3)用户在软件执行期间更早地经历这些bug(程序更早崩溃)。
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