Hearing the voice of experts: Unveiling Stack Exchange communities' knowledge of test smells
May 05, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies
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Authors
Luana Martins, Denivan Campos, Railana Santana, Joselito Mota Junior, Heitor Costa, Ivan Machado
arXiv ID
2305.03431
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Citations
5
Venue
IEEE/ACM International Conference on Connected Health: Applications, Systems and Engineering Technologies
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Refactorings are transformations to improve the code design without changing overall functionality and observable behavior. During the refactoring process of smelly test code, practitioners may struggle to identify refactoring candidates and define and apply corrective strategies. This paper reports on an empirical study aimed at understanding how test smells and test refactorings are discussed on the Stack Exchange network. Developers commonly count on Stack Exchange to pick the brains of the wise, i.e., to `look up' how others are completing similar tasks. Therefore, in light of data from the Stack Exchange discussion topics, we could examine how developers understand and perceive test smells, the corrective actions they take to handle them, and the challenges they face when refactoring test code aiming to fix test smells. We observed that developers are interested in others' perceptions and hands-on experience handling test code issues. Besides, there is a clear indication that developers often ask whether test smells or anti-patterns are either good or bad testing practices than code-based refactoring recommendations.
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