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Larios Vargas, E. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), Treude, Christoph (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), Gousios, G. (author)
The selection of third-party libraries is an essential element of virtually any software development project. However, deciding which libraries to choose is a challenging practical problem. Selecting the wrong library can severely impact a software project in terms of cost, time, and development effort, with the severity of the impact depending...
conference paper 2020
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Spadini, D. (author), Schvarcbacher, Martin (author), Oprescu, Ana (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), Bacchelli, A. (author)
Test smells are poor design decisions implemented in test code, which can have an impact on the effectiveness and maintainability of unit tests. Even though test smell detection tools exist, how to rank the severity of the detected smells is an open research topic. In this work, we aim at investigating the severity rating for four test smells...
conference paper 2020
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Spadini, D. (author), Palomba, F. (author), Baum, Tobias (author), Hanenberg, Stefan (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), Bacchelli, A. (author)
Test-Driven Code Review (TDR) is a code review practice in which a reviewer inspects a patch by examining the changed test code before the changed production code. Although this practice has been mentioned positively by practitioners in informal literature and interviews, there is no systematic knowledge of its effects, prevalence, problems, and...
conference paper 2019
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Pascarella, L. (author), Spadini, D. (author), Palomba, F. (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), Bacchelli, A. (author)
Contemporary code review is a widespread practice used by software engineers to maintain high software quality and share project knowledge. However, conducting proper code review takes time and developers often have limited time for review. In this paper, we aim at investigating the information that reviewers need<br/>to conduct a proper code...
journal article 2018
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Spadini, D. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), Storey, Margaret-Anne (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), Bacchelli, A. (author)
Automated testing is considered an essential process for ensuring software quality. However, writing and maintaining high-quality test code is challenging and frequently considered of secondary importance. For production code, many open source and industrial software projects employ code review, a well-established software quality practice, but...
conference paper 2018
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Larios Vargas, E. (author), Hejderup, J.I. (author), Kechagia, M. (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), Gousios, G. (author)
Modern software projects consist of more than just code: teams follow development processes, the code runs on servers or mobile phones and produces run time logs and users talk about the software in forums like StackOverflow and Twitter and rate it on app stores. Insights stemming from the real-time analysis of combined software engineering data...
conference paper 2018
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Spadini, D. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), Bacchelli, A. (author)
When testing software artifacts that have several dependencies, one has the possibility of either instantiating these dependencies or using mock objects to simulate the dependencies’ expected behavior. Even though recent quantitative studies showed that mock objects are widely used both in open source and proprietary projects, scientific...
journal article 2018
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Spadini, D. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), Bacchelli, A. (author)
When writing automated unit tests, developers often deal with software artifacts that have several dependencies. In these cases, one has the possibility of either instantiating the dependencies or using mock objects to simulate the dependencies' expected behavior. Even though recent quantitative studies showed that mock objects are widely used...
conference paper 2017
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di Biase, M. (author), Bruntink, Magiel (author), Bacchelli, A. (author)
Modern Code Review (MCR) is an established software development process that aims to improve software quality. Although evidence showed that higher levels of review coverage relates to less post-release bugs, it remains unknown the effectiveness of MCR at specifically finding security issues. We present a work we conduct aiming to fill that gap...
conference paper 2016
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