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Beyond accuracy: Assessing software documentation quality
C Treude, J Middleton, T Atapattu
Esec Fse 2020 Proceedings of the 28th ACM Joint Meeting European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering | Published : 2020
Abstract
Good software documentation encourages good software engineering, but the meaning of "good"documentation is vaguely defined in the software engineering literature. To clarify this ambiguity, we draw on work from the data and information quality community to propose a framework that decomposes documentation quality into ten dimensions of structure, content, and style. To demonstrate its application, we recruited technical editors to apply the framework when evaluating examples from several genres of software documentation. We summarise their assessments - for example, reference documentation and README files excel in quality whereas blog articles have more problems - and we describe our visio..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank Emerson Murphy-Hill and Kathryn T. Stolee for their contributions to this work. This research was undertaken, in part, thanks to funding from a University of Adelaide -NC State Starter Grant and theAustralian Research Council's Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) funding scheme (DE180100153). This work was inspired by the InternationalWorkshop series on Dynamic Software Documentation, held at McGill's Bellairs Research Institute.