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Analyzing Impact of Dependency Injection on Software Maintainability

Published 12 May 2022 in cs.SE | (2205.06381v1)

Abstract: Dependency injection (DI) is generally known to improve maintainability by keeping application classes separate from the library. Particularly within the Java environment, there are many applications using the principles of DI with the aim to improve maintainability. There exists some work that provides an inference on the impact of DI on maintainability, but no conclusive evidence is provided. The fact that there are no publicly available tools for quantifying DI makes such an evidence more difficult to be produced. In this paper, we propose a novel metric, DCBO, to measure the proportion of DI in a project based on weighted couplings. We describe how DCBO can serve as a more meaningful metric in computing maintainability when DI is also considered. The metric is implemented in the CKJM-Analyzer, an extension of the CKJM tool that utilizes static code analysis to detect DI. We discuss the algorithmic approach behind the static analysis and prove the soundness of the tool using a set of open-source Java projects.

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