Treffer: Implementation of clean code and design pattern to improve maintainability in content marketing application.

Title:
Implementation of clean code and design pattern to improve maintainability in content marketing application.
Source:
AIP Conference Proceedings; 2025, Vol. 3200 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p
Database:
Complementary Index

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The purpose of this research is to analyze using design patterns and clean code in the refactoring process to improve maintainability in content marketing applications. After conducting inspections and interviews with the development team, it was found that there were problems with the back end of the content marketing application, namely source code duplication, inconsistency in the module structure and the high complexity of the functions in it. This can reduce maintainability and most likely cause the maintenance and application development process to be hampered. The refactoring process is carried out to improve maintainability by utilizing design patterns and clean code. To ensure increased maintainability of the application, maintainability and readability tests were carried out on the refactored source code. The test results show that the use of design patterns and clean code can improve maintainability and make it easier for other developers to understand the source code of content marketing applications. Therefore, the use of design patterns and clean code can improve maintainability in content marketing applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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