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Main Authors: Chen, Lei, Hayashi, Shinpei
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.06568
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author Chen, Lei
Hayashi, Shinpei
author_facet Chen, Lei
Hayashi, Shinpei
contents Background: Search-based refactoring involves searching for a sequence of refactorings to achieve specific objectives. Although a typical objective is improving code quality, a different perspective is also required; the searched sequence must undergo review before being applied and may not be applied if the review fails or is postponed due to no proper reviewers. Aim: Therefore, it is essential to ensure that the searched sequence of refactorings can be reviewed promptly by reviewers who meet two criteria: 1) having enough expertise and 2) being free of heavy workload. The two criteria are regarded as the review availability of the refactoring sequence. Method: We propose MORCoRA, a multi-objective search-based technique that can search for code quality improvable, semantic preserved, and high review availability possessed refactoring sequences and corresponding proper reviewers. Results: We evaluate MORCoRA on six open-source repositories. The quantitative analysis reveals that MORCoRA can effectively recommend refactoring sequences that fit the requirements. The qualitative analysis demonstrates that the refactorings recommended by MORCoRA can enhance code quality and effectively address code smells. Furthermore, the recommended reviewers for those refactorings possess high expertise and are available to review. Conclusions: We recommend that refactoring recommenders consider both the impact on quality improvement and the developer resources required for review when recommending refactorings.
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spellingShingle MORCoRA: Multi-Objective Refactoring Recommendation Considering Review Availability
Chen, Lei
Hayashi, Shinpei
Software Engineering
Background: Search-based refactoring involves searching for a sequence of refactorings to achieve specific objectives. Although a typical objective is improving code quality, a different perspective is also required; the searched sequence must undergo review before being applied and may not be applied if the review fails or is postponed due to no proper reviewers. Aim: Therefore, it is essential to ensure that the searched sequence of refactorings can be reviewed promptly by reviewers who meet two criteria: 1) having enough expertise and 2) being free of heavy workload. The two criteria are regarded as the review availability of the refactoring sequence. Method: We propose MORCoRA, a multi-objective search-based technique that can search for code quality improvable, semantic preserved, and high review availability possessed refactoring sequences and corresponding proper reviewers. Results: We evaluate MORCoRA on six open-source repositories. The quantitative analysis reveals that MORCoRA can effectively recommend refactoring sequences that fit the requirements. The qualitative analysis demonstrates that the refactorings recommended by MORCoRA can enhance code quality and effectively address code smells. Furthermore, the recommended reviewers for those refactorings possess high expertise and are available to review. Conclusions: We recommend that refactoring recommenders consider both the impact on quality improvement and the developer resources required for review when recommending refactorings.
title MORCoRA: Multi-Objective Refactoring Recommendation Considering Review Availability
topic Software Engineering
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.06568