Considering patterns in class interactions prediction
Impact analysis has been defined as an activity of assessing the potential consequences of making a set of changes to software artifacts. Several approaches have been developed including performing impact analysis on a reflected model of class interactions analysis using class interactions predictio...
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my.utm.311652017-02-05T00:38:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/31165/ Considering patterns in class interactions prediction Kama, Mohd. Nazri French, Tim Reynolds, Mark L Education Impact analysis has been defined as an activity of assessing the potential consequences of making a set of changes to software artifacts. Several approaches have been developed including performing impact analysis on a reflected model of class interactions analysis using class interactions prediction. One of the important elements in developing the reflected model is a consideration of any design pattern that the software employs. In this paper we propose a new class interactions prediction approach that includes a basic pattern analysis i.e., Boundary-Controller-Entity (BCE) pattern in its prediction process. To demonstrate the importance of the pattern consideration in the prediction process, a comparison between the new approach (with pattern consideration) and two selected current approaches (without pattern consideration) were conducted. The contributions of the paper are two-fold: (1) a new class interactions prediction approach; and (2) evaluation results show the new approach gives better accuracy of class interactions prediction than the selected current approaches. Springer Berlin Heidelberg Tai, hoon Kim Haeng, Kon Kim Khan, Muhammad Khurram Kiumi, Akingbehin Wai, chi Fang ?l?zak, Dominik 2010 Book Section PeerReviewed Kama, Mohd. Nazri and French, Tim and Reynolds, Mark (2010) Considering patterns in class interactions prediction. In: Advances in Software Engineering: International Conference, ASEA 2010, Held as Part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conference, FGIT 2010, Jeju Island, Korea, December 13-15, 2010. Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science . Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Germany, 011-022. ISBN 978-3-642-17577-0 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17578-7_2 DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-17578-7_2 |
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Impact analysis has been defined as an activity of assessing the potential consequences of making a set of changes to software artifacts. Several approaches have been developed including performing impact analysis on a reflected model of class interactions analysis using class interactions prediction. One of the important elements in developing the reflected model is a consideration of any design pattern that the software employs. In this paper we propose a new class interactions prediction approach that includes a basic pattern analysis i.e., Boundary-Controller-Entity (BCE) pattern in its prediction process. To demonstrate the importance of the pattern consideration in the prediction process, a comparison between the new approach (with pattern consideration) and two selected current approaches (without pattern consideration) were conducted. The contributions of the paper are two-fold: (1) a new class interactions prediction approach; and (2) evaluation results show the new approach gives better accuracy of class interactions prediction than the selected current approaches. |
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