An investigation of Java abstraction usage for program modifications

Pamela O'Shea, C. Exton
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This paper reports upon the results of an investigation concerning the use and type of Java abstractions employed during software maintenance. The source of data consists of eighty-eight program summaries extracted from online developer mailing lists. Specifically, the summaries describing modifications, thirty-six in total, were examined from the perspective of five task types, including adaptive, corrective, emergency, perfective and preventive. Corrective and perfective task types were the two most commonly found. Abstractions are examined per task type and are also presented in three sequential stages as beginning, middle and end of the summaries. The results show that middle (within program level) abstractions dominate each task type, with the higher (system and architecture level) and lower (code and Java virtual machine level) abstractions following respectively. The results detail the type of abstractions used in each task type and summarise the abstractions found for modifications in general with potential applications to support the design of Java software visualisation tools.
对用于程序修改的Java抽象用法的研究
本文报告了一项关于软件维护期间所使用的Java抽象的使用和类型的调查结果。数据的来源包括88个从在线开发者邮件列表中提取的程序摘要。具体而言,从适应性、纠正性、紧急性、完善性和预防性五种任务类型的角度,对总共36个描述修改的摘要进行了审查。矫正型和完美型任务类型是最常见的两种。摘要根据任务类型进行检查,并在摘要的开头、中间和结尾三个顺序阶段呈现。结果表明,中级(程序级)抽象支配着每一种任务类型,高级(系统和体系结构级)和低级(代码和Java虚拟机级)抽象紧随其后。结果详细说明了每种任务类型中使用的抽象类型,并总结了用于支持Java软件可视化工具设计的潜在应用程序的一般修改的抽象。
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