From Requirements to Features: An Exploratory Study of Feature-Oriented Refactoring

R. Lopez-Herrejon, Leticia Montalvillo-Mendizabal, Alexander Egyed
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More and more frequently successful software systems need to evolve into families of systems, known as Software Product Lines (SPLs), to be able to cater to the different functionality requirements demanded by different customers while at the same time aiming to exploit as much common functionality as possible. As a first step, this evolution demands a clear understanding of how the functional requirements map into the features of the original system. Using this knowledge, features can be refactored so that they are reused for building the new systems of the evolved SPL. In this paper we present our experience in refactoring features based on the requirements specifications of a small and a medium size systems. Our work identified eight refactoring patterns that describe how to extract the elements of features which were subsequently implemented using Feature Oriented Software Development (FOSD) a novel modularization paradigm whose driving goal is to effectively modularize features for the development of variable systems. We argue that the identification of refactoring patterns are a stepping stone towards automating Feature-Oriented Refactoring, and present some open issues that should be addressed to that avail.
从需求到特性:面向特性重构的探索性研究
越来越频繁地,成功的软件系统需要演变成系统家族,称为软件产品线(software Product Lines, SPLs),以便能够满足不同客户所要求的不同功能需求,同时尽可能多地利用通用功能。作为第一步,这种演变需要清楚地了解功能需求如何映射到原始系统的特性中。利用这些知识,可以重构特性,以便在构建演化后的SPL的新系统时重用它们。在本文中,我们介绍了基于中小型系统的需求规范重构特性的经验。我们的工作确定了八种重构模式,描述了如何提取功能元素,这些元素随后使用面向功能的软件开发(FOSD)实现。FOSD是一种新的模块化范例,其驱动目标是有效地模块化可变系统开发的功能。我们认为,重构模式的识别是实现面向特性重构自动化的垫脚石,并提出了一些有待解决的问题。
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