Adaptive Detection of Design Flaws
Author(s) -
Jochen Kreimer
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
electronic notes in theoretical computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.242
H-Index - 60
ISSN - 1571-0661
DOI - 10.1016/j.entcs.2005.02.059
Subject(s) - maintainability , computer science , extensibility , software engineering , software design , code smell , java , software , software quality , quality (philosophy) , software system , software development , programming language , epistemology , philosophy
Criteria for software quality measurement depend on the application area. In large software systems criteria like maintainability, comprehensibility and extensibility play an important role.My aim is to identify design flaws in software systems automatically and thus to avoid “bad” — incomprehensible, hardly expandable and changeable — program structures.Depending on the perception and experience of the searching engineer, design flaws are interpreted in a different way. I propose to combine known methods for finding design flaws on the basis of metrics with machine learning mechanisms, such that design flaw detection is adaptable to different views.This paper presents the underlying method, describes an analysis tool for Java programs and shows results of an initial case study
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