Overview of a series of papers published in 2019-2021 on community smells, and their relation to code smells and gender, as well as resolution strategies.
4. PRODUCT
PROCESS
Palomba, Tamburri, Serebrenik, Zaidman, Arcelli Fontana, Oliveto. Beyond Technical Aspects: How Do
Community Smells In
fl
uence the Intensity of Code Smells? IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2021
5. PRODUCT
PROCESS
Palomba, Tamburri, Serebrenik, Zaidman, Arcelli Fontana, Oliveto. Beyond Technical Aspects: How Do
Community Smells In
fl
uence the Intensity of Code Smells? IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2021
6. PRODUCT
PROCESS
Palomba, Tamburri, Serebrenik, Zaidman, Arcelli Fontana, Oliveto. Beyond Technical Aspects: How Do
Community Smells In
fl
uence the Intensity of Code Smells? IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2021
“The creation of extremely complex and
poorly cohesive classes in the presence
of non-communicating sub-teams is
quite common because in such a scenario
developers do not share information with
each other about the ideal structure to
implement, therefore creating classes that
perform a lot of different things”
9. Catolino, Palomba, Tamburri, Serebrenik, Ferrucci. Refactoring Community Smells in the Wild: The
Practitioner’s Field Manual ICSE SEIS, 2020, pp. 25-34