J. Gao, Chris Chen, Y. Toyoshima, D. Kung, P. Hsia
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Abstract
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.