2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1904.11755
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Are Architectural Smells Independent from Code Smells? An Empirical Study

Abstract: Background. Architectural smells and code smells are symptoms of bad code or design that can cause different quality problems, such as faults, technical debt, or difficulties with maintenance and evolution. Some studies show that code smells and architectural smells often appear together in the same file. The correlation between code smells and architectural smells, however, is not clear yet; some studies on a limited set of projects have claimed that architectural smells can be derived from code smells, while… Show more

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