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A Method for Built-in Tests in Component-based Software Maintenance
Amsterdam, Netherlands March 03-March 05
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CSMR.1999.756697Third European Conference on Software ...
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Viewing software structure as a composition of components is helpful to enable software maintenance carried out at a higher level than language statements, as well as to improve software maintenance efficiency and quality, and to increase reuse rate of existing software components in maintenance. In this paper, types of software maintenance are classified, and scopes of software components in component-based software maintenance are analyzed. A new kind of built-in test (BIT) components for maintainable software is developed. Based on this, a test/maintenance mode of maintainable software is proposed. Implementation approaches of the BIT components for software maintenance are developed. Applications of the BIT components in enhancing software maintainability, in reengineering legacy systems for maintainability, and in ensuring run-time consistency are described.
Index Terms:
Software engineering, software maintenance, maintenance mode, normal mode, software components, built-in test, test component reuse, reengineering maintenance
Citation:
Yingxu Wang, Graham King, Hakan Wickburg, "A Method for Built-in Tests in Component-based Software Maintenance," csmr, pp.186, Third European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 1999
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