变量软件中特征及其相互作用的源级实证研究

Stefan Fischer, L. Linsbauer, R. Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed
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对特征及其交互的检测和管理的健壮而有效的支持对于许多软件开发任务是至关重要的,但尽管对该主题进行了广泛的研究和实践,但已被证明是一个难以捉摸的目标。对于可变软件,提供所需的支持变得更加具有挑战性,因为必须集体考虑系统的多个变体及其特性。为变量系统中的特征交互提供更好支持的一个重要前提是,需要从源级开始更深入地理解特征如何在不同级别上交互。在这种情况下,最近的工作从不同的角度和不同的目的来研究特征交互,例如开发性能模型、提取维护接口或描述特征演化模式。然而,与根据描述可变软件系统中功能的有效组合的可变性模型来理解功能实际上如何在源级别上交互相比,在理解功能应该如何交互方面存在着差距。在本文中,我们进行了实证研究来探讨这一差距。我们使用了七个案例研究,用Java和C实现,总共超过900万个LoC,并分析了超过7000个功能交互。我们的研究揭示了特征相互作用在源级发生的方式与它们如何建模之间的重要不一致,并证实了大多数源级相互作用涉及不到三个特征。我们讨论了我们的发现的意义和进一步研究的途径。
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A Source Level Empirical Study of Features and Their Interactions in Variable Software
Robust and effective support for the detection and management of features and their interactions is crucial for many software development tasks but has proven to be an elusive goal despite the extensive research and practice on the subject. Providing the required support becomes even more challenging with variable software whereby multiple variants of a system and their features must be collectively considered. An important premise to provide better support for feature interactions in variable systems is the need of a deeper understanding on how features interact at different levels starting from the source level. In this context, recent work has looked at feature interactions from different angles and for different purposes, for instance for developing performance models, extracting interfaces for maintenance or describing feature evolution patterns. However, there is a gap in understanding how features interact in fact at the source level in contrast with how features ought to interact according to variability models that describe the valid combinations of features in variable software systems. In this paper we perform an empirical study to explore this gap. We use seven case studies, implemented in Java and C, totalling over nine million LoC, and analysed over seven thousand feature interactions. Our study revealed important inconsistencies between how feature interactions occur at source level and how they are modeled, and corroborated that the majority of source level interactions involve less than three features. We discuss the implications of our findings and avenues for further research.
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