Identifying Polymorphism Change and Impact in Object-orientated Software Maintenance

J. Gao, Chris Chen, Y. Toyoshima, D. Kung, P. Hsia
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Since polymorphism in object-orientated (00) programming is an important feature and tool to increase the reusability and extensibility of object-orientated programs, understanding and identifying polymorphism changes and their impacts in an object-orientated program is very important in software maintenance. Although many published research articles have addressed the polymorphism feature in object-orientated programs, almost none of them have discussed software maintenance issues on identification of polymorphism change and impact. This paper proposes a formal software maintenance model for polymorphism in object-orientated programs, and discusses a systematic approach to track different polymorphism changes and their ripple effects. In addition, it reports on the implementation of a relevant tool, OOTME, and its use on two case studies.
识别面向对象软件维护中的多态性变化及其影响
由于面向对象编程中的多态性是增加面向对象程序的可重用性和可扩展性的重要特性和工具,因此理解和识别面向对象程序中的多态性变化及其影响对软件维护非常重要。尽管许多已发表的研究文章都讨论了面向对象程序中的多态性特性,但几乎没有一篇文章讨论了在识别多态性变化及其影响方面的软件维护问题。本文提出了面向对象程序中多态的形式化软件维护模型,并讨论了一种跟踪不同多态变化及其连锁反应的系统方法。此外,它还报告了相关工具OOTME的实现及其在两个案例研究中的使用情况。
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