Publication: Automated Reporting of Anti-Patterns and Decay in Continuous Integration
Automated Reporting of Anti-Patterns and Decay in Continuous Integration
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Vassallo, C., Proksch, S., Gall, H. C., & Di Penta, M. (2019). Automated Reporting of Anti-Patterns and Decay in Continuous Integration. 105–115. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSE.2019.00028
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Continuous Integration (CI) is a widely-used software engineering practice. The software is continuously built so that changes can be easily integrated and issues such as unmet quality goals or style inconsistencies get detected early. Unfortunately, it is not only hard to introduce CI into an existing project, but it is also challenging to live up to the CI principles when facing tough deadlines or business decisions. Previous work has identified common anti-patterns that reduce the promised benefits of CI. Typically, these anti-patt
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Vassallo, C., Proksch, S., Gall, H. C., & Di Penta, M. (2019). Automated Reporting of Anti-Patterns and Decay in Continuous Integration. 105–115. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSE.2019.00028