在积极发展的开源系统中,源文件夹结构的演变

A. Capiluppi, M. Morisio, J. Fernández-Ramil
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预测软件系统何时以及如何发展是软件工程中最令人着迷的挑战之一。无论使用什么方法来研究这种进化,都需要经验研究,包括对现实世界中使用的系统及其过程的观察,以便定义相关性,找到重复模式,并最终预测系统可能如何进化。在本文的实证研究中,我们以25个开源软件系统为例,观察它们的演变过程。我们关注的不仅仅是系统的规模增长了多少,而是代码结构是如何随着时间和发布而调整和修改的。这里的目标是识别在发展长期存在的现实世界软件系统中使用的重复模式和实践。在我们的研究中,我们发现了开源系统代码结构演变的三种主要模式:水平扩展、垂直扩展、垂直收缩。通过对这三种模式的详细研究,我们可以确定在哪些条件下,特定模式比其他模式更有可能流行。
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The evolution of source folder structure in actively evolved open source systems
Predicting when and how a software system evolves is one of the most fascinating challenges of software engineering. No matter what approach one is using to study such evolution, empirical studies, including observations of systems used in the real world, and of their processes, are needed in order to define correlations, find recurring patterns, and eventually predict how systems are likely to evolve. In the empirical study presented in this paper, we take 25 software systems released as open source, and observe their evolution. Our focus is not only on how much systems grow in size, but rather on how code structure is adapted and gets modified over time and releases. The goal here is to recognize recurring patterns and practices used in evolving long-lived real world software systems. In our study we find three dominant patterns of code structure evolution of open source systems: horizontal expansion, vertical expansion, vertical shrinkage By detailed studied of exemplars of these three patterns one can identify under which conditions a particular pattern is more likely to prevail than the others.
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