• Nenhum resultado encontrado

The influence of god class and long method in the occurrence of bugs in two open source software projects: an exploratory study

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "The influence of god class and long method in the occurrence of bugs in two open source software projects: an exploratory study"

Copied!
6
0
0

Texto

Loading

Imagem

Figure 1: Proposed approach to analyze the influence of code smells on bugs occurrence in a software project
Table 2: Classes grouped by commit ranges (APACHE TOMCAT)
Figure 2: Dispersion Chart between Average Commits and Long Method Average occurrences (both projects)
Table 4: Spearman correlations (code smells vs commit ranges) Project Long Methodaverage vs Commit average God Classaverage vs Commit average Tomcat 93% 52% Eclipse 72% 30% Both 85% 33%

Referências

Documentos relacionados

Ousasse apontar algumas hipóteses para a solução desse problema público a partir do exposto dos autores usados como base para fundamentação teórica, da análise dos dados

Representative area percentage values of each class in relation to the total area, each class area (ha) and the required amount of limestone (t) for each class depending on the

In his last book, published in the year of his death (1935), Richet used, somewhat inconsistently, the words “chimera,” “dream” and “great hope,” as well as “my deep, almost

The probability of attending school four our group of interest in this region increased by 6.5 percentage points after the expansion of the Bolsa Família program in 2007 and

The iterative methods: Jacobi, Gauss-Seidel and SOR methods were incorporated into the acceleration scheme (Chebyshev extrapolation, Residual smoothing, Accelerated

A second spatio-temporal data analysis is done in Section 4 in order to identify temporal trends and pro- duce smoothed maps including regional effects, including model selection

In the second, the frequency of each class in the whole sample was taken as the probability of occurrence of the respective class; then, using the criterion of the probability

The Brazilian code for reinforced concrete structures [10] recom- mended for the region of construction of the building a concrete cover value of 20 mm for slabs and beams and 25