FanIn和FanOut耦合下重构的实证研究

Alessandro Murgia, R. Tonelli, S. Counsell, G. Concas, M. Marchesi
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重构的目的是降低软件的复杂性,从而简化维护过程。在本文中,我们通过从五个Java开源系统的多个版本中提取重构数据来探讨重构对“FanIn”和“FanOut”耦合指标的影响。我们首先考虑了单个重构如何修改这些度量值,当重构被一致地应用于单个类时会发生什么,最后,一组重构对FanIn和FanOut分布的形状有什么影响。结果表明,平均而言,与非重构类相比,重构类倾向于具有更大的FanIn和Fan Out值。如果发现对同一个类应用了多个(不同的)重构的证据,则净效应(就FanIn和Fan Out耦合值而言)可以忽略不计。
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An Empirical Study of Refactoring in the Context of FanIn and FanOut Coupling
The aim of refactoring is to reduce software complexity and hence simplify the maintenance process. In this paper, we explore the impact of refactorings on "FanIn" and "FanOut" coupling metrics through extraction of refactoring data from multiple releases of five Java open-source systems, We first considered how a single refactoring modified these metric values, what happened when refactorings had been applied to a single class in unison and finally, what influence a set of refactorings had on the shape of Fan In and Fan Out distributions. Results indicated that, on average, refactored classes tended to have larger FanIn and Fan Out values when compared with non-refactored classes. Where evidence of multiple (different) refactorings applied to the same class was found, the net effect (in terms of FanIn and Fan Out coupling values) was negligible.
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