2023
DOI: 10.5753/jserd.2023.3195
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Test smell refactoring revisited: What can internal quality attributes and developers’ experience tell us?

Humberto Damasceno,
Carla Bezerra,
Denivan Campos
et al.

Abstract: Test smells represent a set of poorly designed tests, which can harm test code maintainability. Although fundamental steps to understand test smells have been taken, there is still an evident lack of studies evaluating the impact of test smell refactoring from the perspective of internal quality attributes, such as size, cohesion, coupling, and complexity. In addition, the literature still lacks research that addresses the difficulties developers face during test smell refactoring. This article investigates th… Show more

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