2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-29157-0_2
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A Rating Tool for the Automated Selection of Software Refactorings that Remove Antipatterns to Improve Performance and Stability

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“…As we have seen in previous studies (Smith and Williams, 2000;Moesus et al, 2019), antipatterns can negatively impact a system's performance and stability. Informing the developer of existing antipatterns in their system gives them the ability to resolve the issues (Aleti et al, 2018;Calinescu et al, 2017), and therefore possibly improve the software's code quality (Gamma et al, 2009), performance (Trubiani et al, 2014), and stability (Smith and Williams, 2002a).…”
Section: Study II -Automated Detection Of the New Cps Antipatternsmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…As we have seen in previous studies (Smith and Williams, 2000;Moesus et al, 2019), antipatterns can negatively impact a system's performance and stability. Informing the developer of existing antipatterns in their system gives them the ability to resolve the issues (Aleti et al, 2018;Calinescu et al, 2017), and therefore possibly improve the software's code quality (Gamma et al, 2009), performance (Trubiani et al, 2014), and stability (Smith and Williams, 2002a).…”
Section: Study II -Automated Detection Of the New Cps Antipatternsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The concept of design patterns for software was introduced in by Gamma et al (1994), as a schematic to follow for designing software components or subsystems. Software antipatterns stand opposite to design patterns, in that they describe patterns to be avoided because of potential issues in the software's security, performance, stability, or maintainability (Brown et al, 1998;Moesus et al, 2019).…”
Section: Software Performance Antipatternsmentioning
confidence: 99%