Test Code Quality and Its Relation to Issue Handling Performance

Dimitrios Athanasiou, Ariadi Nugroho, Joost Visser, Andy Zaidman

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Abstract

Automated testing is a basic principle of agile development. Its benefits include early defect detection, defect causelocalization and removal of fear to apply changes to the code. Therefore, maintaining high quality test code is essential. This study introduces a model that assesses test code quality by combining source code metrics that reflect three main aspects of test codequality: completeness, effectiveness and maintainability. The model is inspired by the Software Quality Model of the SoftwareImprovement Group which aggregates source code metrics into quality ratings based on benchmarking. To validate the model we assess the relation between test code quality, as measured by the model, and issue handling performance. An experiment isconducted in which the test code quality model is applied to 18 open source systems. The test quality ratings are tested for correlation with issue handling indicators, which are obtained by mining issue repositories. In particular, we study the (1) defect resolution speed, (2) throughput and (3) productivity issue handling metrics. The results reveal a significant positive correlation between test code quality and two out of the three issue handling metrics (throughput and productivity), indicating that good test code quality positively influences issue handling performance.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1100-1125
JournalIEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Volume40
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Testing
  • metrics
  • measurement
  • defects
  • bugs

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