On the Effectiveness of Accuracy of Automated Feature Location Technique

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Abstract

Reverse Engineering (WCRE), 2013 20th Working Conference on

Date of Conference:14-17 Oct. 2013

Conference Location :Koblenz

Automated feature location techniques have been proposed to extract program elements that are likely to be relevant to a given feature. A more accurate result is expected to enable developers to perform more accurate feature location. However, several experiments assessing traceability recovery have shown that analysts cannot utilize an accurate traceability matrix for their tasks. Because feature location deals with a certain type of traceability links, it is an important question whether the same phenomena are visible in feature location or not. To answer that question, we have conducted a controlled experiment. We have asked 20 subjects to locate features using lists of methods of which the accuracy is controlled artificially. The result differs from the traceability recovery experiments. Subjects given an accurate list would be able to locate a feature more accurately. However, subjects could not locate the complete implementation of features in 83% of tasks. Results show that the accuracy of automated feature location techniques is effective, but it might be insufficient for perfect feature location.

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1050581168903476096
  • NII Article ID
    120006668281
  • HANDLE
    11094/51564
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Article Type
    conference paper
  • Data Source
    • IRDB
    • CiNii Articles

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