企业应用程序演进的协作变更影响分析

Xin Zhou, Feng Li, Yabin Dang, Hao Chen, Shaochun Li, Guangtai Liang
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变更影响分析对于企业应用程序来说越来越具有挑战性,因为企业投资组合中的应用程序通常严重依赖于彼此,并且在规模和复杂性方面都快速增长。基于应用内部和应用间依赖关系的自动影响分析暗示了潜在的影响传播方向。然而,由于依赖关系的多样性和复杂性,确定实际影响是智力密集型的,通常需要主题专家(sme)对每个涉及的应用进行干预。在本文中,为了使企业应用程序的发展更加敏捷,我们提出并实施了一种协作式的变化影响分析方法,该方法有效地协调了参与并结合了相关中小企业的见解。在该方法中,我们首先基于应用程序依赖关系构建一个初始的协作变更影响分析路线图。然后,我们根据路线图迭代邀请和协调相关的中小企业,然后利用他们的见解来动态地完善路线图。对实际企业应用的评价表明了该方法的有效性。
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Collaborative change impact analysis for enterprise application evolution
Change impact analysis is increasingly challenging for enterprise applications due to that applications in an enterprise portfolio usually heavily depend on each other and also grow rapidly in both of scale and complexity. Automatic impact analysis based on intra- and inter-application dependencies implies potential impact propagation directions. However, due to the variety and complexity of dependencies, determining real impacts is intelligence intensive and usually needs interventions of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) on each involved application. In this paper, to enable a more agile enterprise application evolution, we propose and implement a collaborative change impact analysis approach which effectively coordinates involvements and incorporates insights of relevant SMEs. In the approach, we first construct an initial collaborative change impact analysis roadmap based on application dependencies. Then, we iteratively invite and coordinate relevant SMEs based on the roadmap, and then leverage their insights to dynamically refine the roadmap. The evaluations on real enterprise applications show the effectiveness of our proposed approach.
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