In Search of Metrics to Guide Developer-Based Refactoring Recommendations
Abstract: Context. Source code refactoring is a well-established approach to improving source code quality without compromising its external behavior. Motivation. The literature described the benefits of refactoring, yet its application in practice is threatened by the high cost of time, resource allocation, and effort required to perform it continuously. Providing refactoring recommendations closer to what developers perceive as relevant may support the broader application of refactoring in practice and drive prioritization efforts. Aim. In this paper, we aim to foster the design of a developer-based refactoring recommender, proposing an empirical study into the metrics that study the developer's willingness to apply refactoring operations. We build upon previous work describing the developer's motivations for refactoring and investigate how product and process metrics may grasp those motivations. Expected Results. We will quantify the value of product and process metrics in grasping developers' motivations to perform refactoring, thus providing a catalog of metrics for developer-based refactoring recommenders to use.
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