Title :
A controlled experiment for evaluating quality guidelines on the maintainability of object-oriented designs
Author :
Briand, Lionel C. ; Bunse, Christian ; Daly, John W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. & Comput. Eng., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper presents a controlled experiment, focusing on the impact of applying quality design principles such as the ones provided by P. Coad and E. Yourdon (1991) on the maintainability of object oriented designs. Results, which repeat the findings of a previous study, strongly suggest that such design principles have a beneficial effect on the maintainability of object oriented designs. It is argued that object oriented designs are sensitive to poor design practices because the cognitive complexity introduced becomes increasingly unmanageable. However, as our ability to generalize these results is limited, they should be considered as preliminary, i.e., it is very likely that they can only be generalized to programmers with little object oriented training and programming experience. Such programmers can, however, be commonly found on maintenance projects. As well as additional research, external replications of this study are required to confirm the results and achieve confidence in these findings
Keywords :
human factors; human resource management; object-oriented programming; project management; software development management; software maintenance; software quality; cognitive complexity; controlled experiment; design principles; maintenance projects; object oriented design maintainability; object oriented training; poor design practices; programming experience; quality design principles; quality guideline evaluation; Design methodology; Entropy; Guidelines; Maintenance engineering; Object oriented programming; Productivity; Programming profession; Software maintenance; Software quality; Software systems;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on