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Replication package of the manuscript "Mixed-methods research approach towards an Angular-Specific Code Smells Catalog"

Authors: Crespo, Yania; Alkharabsheh, Khalid; de las Moras, Miguel; Sillero, Rafael;

Replication package of the manuscript "Mixed-methods research approach towards an Angular-Specific Code Smells Catalog"

Abstract

Replication package Code smells present a significant challenge in software development projects, often contributing to the accumulation of technical debt. This study investigates the issue of specific code smells within the context of Angular, a widely adopted web development framework. By employing a combination of research methods—including an initial review of relevant documentation, a survey targeting industry professionals, and an analysis of several projects using a state-of-the-art code smell detection tool—the findings reveal the absence of a standardized reference catalog for these issues. Based on the results, the study concludes that there is substantial room for further research to establish a comprehensive framework or catalog for Angular-specific code smells. This is the material accompanying the manuscript submitted to () as replication package. It covers the three phases of the study: a multivocal literature review, a developer survey and a mining study over public Angular repositories. It contains data and scripts. Part of this content is reorganized as replication package in zenodo from https://github.com/TFG-Miguel/code_smell_catalog and https://github.com/migudel/angular-code-smell-catalog

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