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The manifestation of a code anomaly in a code element is called a code-anomaly instance.
A code anomaly negatively impacts the maintainability of classes and methods.
A code anomaly, popularly known as a "bad smell", is a symptom observed in a program's structure and usually indicates deeper maintenance problems, such as architectural problems.
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A code-anomaly agglomeration and an architectural problem are related if they co-occur in, at least, one code element.
Similarly, an individual code anomaly and an architectural problem are correlated if they occur in one code element together.
Each code anomaly affects a specific code element, which may be affected by several code anomalies.
The use of a tool to detect code anomalies and agglomerations is another threat, since there is no code anomaly tool with 100%% of accuracy.
An agglomeration consists of a group of code anomalies that are related to each other in the source code.
An agglomeration is a group of code anomalies that are explicitly related to each other in the implementation – e.g. two or more anomalies affecting the same class or method in the program.
SCOOP does not detect a fixed set of code anomalies.
Section 4.1 presents a comparison between individual code anomalies and code-anomaly agglomerations.
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