DocumentCode
1985087
Title
Using version control data to evaluate the impact of software tools
Author
Atkins, David ; Ball, Thomas ; Graves, Todd ; Mockus, Audris
Author_Institution
Bell Labs., Lucent Technol., USA
fYear
1999
fDate
22-22 May 1999
Firstpage
324
Lastpage
333
Abstract
Software tools can improve the quality and maintainability of software, but are expensive to acquire, deploy and maintain, especially in large organizations. We explore how to quantify the effects of a software tool once it has been deployed in a development environment. We present a simple methodology for tool evaluation that correlates tool usage statistics with estimates of developer effort, as derived from a project´s change history (version control system). Our work complements controlled experiments on software tools, which usually take place outside the industrial setting, and tool assessment studies that predict the impact of software tools before deployment. Our analysis is inexpensive, non-intrusive and can be applied to an entire software project in its actual setting. A key part of our analysis is how to control confounding variables such as developer work-style and experience in order accurately to quantify the impact of a tool on developer effort. We demonstrate our method in a case study of a software tool called VE, a version-sensitive editor used in BellLabs. VE aids software developers in coping with the rampant use of preprocessor directives (such as if/ endif) in C source files. Our analysis found that developers were approximately 36% more productive when using VE than when using standard text editors.
Keywords
configuration management; software tools; VE; development environment; software tool; software tools; tool evaluation; version control; Computer industry; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; History; Industrial control; Software maintenance; Software quality; Software tools; Standards development; Statistics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering, 1999. Proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, CA, USA
ISSN
0270-5257
Print_ISBN
1-58113-074-0
Type
conf
Filename
841023
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