Increasing the Trust In Refactoring Through Visualization

Abstract

In software development, maintaining good design is essential. The process of refactoring enables developers to improve this design during development without altering the program’s existing behavior. However, this process can be time-consuming, introduce semantic errors, and be difficult for developers inexperienced with refactoring or unfamiliar with a given code base. Automated refactoring tools can help not only by applying these changes, but by identifying opportunities for refactoring. Yet, developers have not been quick to adopt these tools due to a lack of trust between the developer and the tool. We propose an approach in the form of a visualization to aid developers in understanding these suggested operations and increasing familiarity with automated refactoring tools. We also provide a manual validation of this approach and identify options to continue experimentation.

Publication
Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering Workshops
Eman Abdullah Alomar
Eman Abdullah Alomar
Assistant Professor of Software Engineering Department
Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer
Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer
Assistant Professor of Software Engineering

Research interests software refactoring and quality.

Ali Ouni
Ali Ouni
Associate Professor

Research interests software refactoring and quality.