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Detecting Design Flaws via Metrics in Object-Oriented Systems
Santa Barbara, California July 29-August 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TOOLS.2001.94167139th International Conference and Exh ...
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Radu Marinescu, "Politehnica" University of Timisoara
Abstract: The industry is nowadays confronted with large-scale monolithic and in flexible object-oriented software. Because of their high business value, these legacy systems must be reengineered. One of the important issues in reengineering is the detection and location of the design flaws, which prevent an efficient maintenance and further development of the system. In this paper we present a metrics-based approach for detecting design problems, and we describe two concrete techniques for the detection of two well-known design flaws found in the literature. We apply our technique on an industrial case-study and discuss the findings. The experiment shows that the proposed technique found indeed real flaws in the system and it suggests that, based on the same approach, further detection techniques for other common design-flaws can be defined. Keywords: Reengineering, metrics, design flaws, problem detection
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Radu Marinescu, "Detecting Design Flaws via Metrics in Object-Oriented Systems," tools, pp.0173, 39th International Conference and Exhibition on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS39), 2001
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