Package Reference Fingerprint: a Rich and ...
Document type :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Package Reference Fingerprint: a Rich and Compact Visualization to Understand Package Relationships
Author(s) :
Abdeen, Hani [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Alloui, Ilham [Auteur]
Laboratoire d'Informatique, Systèmes, Traitement de l'Information et de la Connaissance [LISTIC]
Ducasse, Stephane [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Pollet, Damien [Auteur]
Suen, Mathieu [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Alloui, Ilham [Auteur]
Laboratoire d'Informatique, Systèmes, Traitement de l'Information et de la Connaissance [LISTIC]
Ducasse, Stephane [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Pollet, Damien [Auteur]
Suen, Mathieu [Auteur]
Analyses and Languages Constructs for Object-Oriented Application Evolution [RMOD]
Scientific editor(s) :
Kostas Kontogiannis and Christos Tjortjis and Andreas Winter
Conference title :
the 12th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR 2008)
City :
Athens
Country :
Grèce
Start date of the conference :
2008-04-01
Publisher :
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
Publication date :
2008
HAL domain(s) :
Informatique [cs]/Génie logiciel [cs.SE]
English abstract : [en]
Object-oriented languages such as Java, Smalltalk, and C++ structure their programs using packages, allowing classes to be organized into named abstractions. Maintainers of large applications need to understand how packages ...
Show more >Object-oriented languages such as Java, Smalltalk, and C++ structure their programs using packages, allowing classes to be organized into named abstractions. Maintainers of large applications need to understand how packages are structured and how they relate to each other, but this task is very complex because packages often have multiple clients and different roles (class container, code ownership...). Cohesion and coupling are still among the most used metrics, because they help identify candidate packages for restructuring; however, they do not help maintainers understand the structure and interrelationships between packages. In this paper, we present the package fingerprint, a 2D visualization of the references made to and from a package. The proposed visualization offers a semantically rich, but compact and zoomable visualization centered on packages. We focus on two views (incoming and outgoing references) that help users understand how the package under analysis is used by the system and how it uses the system. We applied these views on three large case studies: JBoss, Azureus, and ArgoUML.Show less >
Show more >Object-oriented languages such as Java, Smalltalk, and C++ structure their programs using packages, allowing classes to be organized into named abstractions. Maintainers of large applications need to understand how packages are structured and how they relate to each other, but this task is very complex because packages often have multiple clients and different roles (class container, code ownership...). Cohesion and coupling are still among the most used metrics, because they help identify candidate packages for restructuring; however, they do not help maintainers understand the structure and interrelationships between packages. In this paper, we present the package fingerprint, a 2D visualization of the references made to and from a package. The proposed visualization offers a semantically rich, but compact and zoomable visualization centered on packages. We focus on two views (incoming and outgoing references) that help users understand how the package under analysis is used by the system and how it uses the system. We applied these views on three large case studies: JBoss, Azureus, and ArgoUML.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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