An Empirical Evaluation on the Effect Refactoring Code Smells Mobile Applications Android with ASATs on Resource Usage
Indira Syawanodya,
Dian Anggraini,
Fajar Muhammad Al-Hijri
et al.
Abstract:The Application is closely connected to mobile devices designed for many people and has maintenance, but even maintenance can contain violations such as code smells that effect non-functional requirements, specifically the use of CPU and memory resources. When the software has a rapid use of resources, it gives rise to the phenomenon that the user may switch or uninstall the software. The solution to this phenomenon is to explore resource-related code smells and fix them by refactoring. Developments to explore… Show more
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