JOURNAL ARTICLE

Assessing and Advancing Benchmarks for Evaluating Large Language Models in Software Engineering Tasks

X X HuFeifei NiuJunkai ChenXin ZhouJunwei ZhangJunda HeXi XiaDavid Lo

Year: 2025 Journal:   ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology   Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) are gaining increasing popularity in software engineering (SE) due to their unprecedented performance across various applications. These models are increasingly being utilized for a range of SE tasks, including requirements engineering and design, code analysis and generation, software maintenance, and quality assurance. As LLMs become more integral to SE, evaluating their effectiveness is crucial for understanding their potential in this field. In recent years, substantial efforts have been made to assess LLM performance in various SE tasks, resulting in the creation of several benchmarks tailored to this purpose. This paper offers a thorough review of 291 benchmarks, addressing three main aspects: what benchmarks are available , how benchmarks are constructed , and the future outlook for these benchmarks . We begin by examining SE tasks such as requirements engineering and design, coding assistant, software testing, AIOps, software maintenance, and quality management. We then analyze the benchmarks and their development processes, highlighting the limitations of existing benchmarks. Additionally, we discuss the successes and failures of LLMs in different software tasks and explore future opportunities and challenges for SE-related benchmarks. We aim to provide a comprehensive overview of benchmark research in SE and offer insights to support the creation of more effective evaluation tools.

Keywords:
Popularity Software quality assurance Model-driven architecture Software development Coding (social sciences) Quality (philosophy) Software Benchmark (surveying) Social software engineering

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Topics

Software Engineering Research
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Software System Performance and Reliability
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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