An exploratory study to investigate the impact of conceptualization in god class detection

J. Santos, Manoel G. Mendonça, Carlos V. A. Silva
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Context: The concept of code smells is widespread in Software Engineering. However, in spite of the many discussions and claims about them, there are few empirical studies to support or contest these ideas. In particular, the study of the human perception of what is a code smell and how to deal with it has been mostly neglected. Objective: To build empirical support to understand the effect of god classes, one of the most known code smells. In particular, this paper focuses on how conceptualization affects identification of god classes, i.e., how different people perceive the god class concept. Method: A controlled experiment that extends and builds upon another empirical study about how humans detect god classes [19]. Our study: i) deepens and details some of the research questions of the previous study, ii) introduces a new research question and, iii) when possible, compares the results of both studies. Result: Our findings show that participants have different personal criteria and preferences in choosing drivers to identify god classes. The agreement between participants is not high, which is in accordance with previous studies. Conclusion: This study contributes to expand the empirical data about the human perception of code smells. It also presents a new way to evaluate effort and distraction in experiments through the use of automatic logging of participant actions.
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概念化对上帝类检测影响的探索性研究
上下文:代码气味的概念在软件工程中很普遍。然而,尽管有许多关于它们的讨论和主张,很少有实证研究支持或质疑这些观点。特别是,人类对什么是代码气味的感知以及如何处理它的研究大多被忽视了。目的:建立经验支持来理解god类的影响,这是最著名的代码气味之一。本文特别关注概念化如何影响上帝阶级的认同,即不同的人如何感知上帝阶级概念。方法:一个控制实验,扩展并建立在另一个关于人类如何检测上帝类别的实证研究的基础上[19]。我们的研究:i)深化和细化了之前研究的一些研究问题,ii)引入了一个新的研究问题,iii)在可能的情况下,比较了两项研究的结果。结果:我们的研究结果表明,参与者在选择司机时具有不同的个人标准和偏好。参与者之间的一致性不高,这与之前的研究一致。结论:本研究扩充了人类对代码气味感知的经验数据。它还提供了一种新的方法来评估实验中的努力和分心,通过使用参与者动作的自动记录。
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