Test coverage and impact analysis for detecting refactoring faults: a study on the inline method
Iyad Alazzam and
Marwa Samih Al-Amri
International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2019, vol. 32, issue 2, 161-169
Abstract:
Using refactoring techniques is known as a good practice to enhance the software quality either by decreasing the complexity or enhance the behaviour of the software. Here, we conduct a study using inline method refactoring technique to investigate the significance of this technique, in order to examine how this kind of refactoring affect the coverage of the test suite by applying impact analysis of test coverage. We apply inline method refactoring on one package of JGAP; open source java project and make some experiments. The results show the inline method refactoring has essential benefit in decreasing complexity. On the other hand the results reveal that this refactoring technique has a negative impact on coverage from testing perspective.
Keywords: test coverage; refactoring; inline. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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