Toward a Benchmark Repository for Software Maintenance Tool Evaluations with Humans

11/30/2020
by   Matúš Sulír, et al.
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To evaluate software maintenance techniques and tools in controlled experiments with human participants, researchers currently use projects and tasks selected on an ad-hoc basis. This can unrealistically favor their tool, and it makes the comparison of results difficult. We suggest a gradual creation of a benchmark repository with projects, tasks, and metadata relevant for human-based studies. In this paper, we discuss the requirements and challenges of such a repository, along with the steps which could lead to its construction.

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