重点:一种轻量级的、增量式的软件架构恢复和进化方法

Lei Ding, N. Medvidović
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在过去的十年(1991-2001)中,面向对象(OO)已经成为主导的软件开发方法,伴随着大量的建模符号、编程语言和开发环境。今天的OO应用程序越来越复杂,并且由用户驱动。它们也比过去的软件系统开发得更快,进化得更频繁。在维护和发展OO应用程序时,所有这些因素都会导致大量潜在问题。这些问题是由体系结构侵蚀引起的,即应用程序的初始体系结构被(任意地)修改到其关键属性不再保持的程度。我们提出了一种称为Focus的方法,其目标是通过恢复其架构并将其用作进化的基础,以最小的努力实现这样一个应用程序的有效进化。重点允许工程师将他们的主要注意力集中在系统中直接受到预期变化影响的部分;随后的更改将逐渐发现系统架构的其他部分。到目前为止,我们已经将Focus应用到四个现成的应用程序中。我们讨论了其主要优势,并指出了将构成我们未来工作框架的几个悬而未决的问题。
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Focus: a light-weight, incremental approach to software architecture recovery and evolution
During the past decade (1991-2001), object-orientation (OO) has become the dominant software development methodology, accompanied by a number of modeling notations, programming languages, and development environments. OO applications of today are increasingly complex and user driven. They are also developed more rapidly and evolved more frequently than was the case with software systems of the past. All of these factors contribute to a plethora of potential problems when maintaining and evolving an OO application. These problems are caused by architectural erosion, where the initial architecture of an application is (arbitrarily) modified to the point where its key properties no longer hold. We propose an approach, called Focus, whose goal is to enable effective evolution of such an application with minimal effort, by recovering its architecture and using it as the basis of evolution. Focus allows engineers to direct their primary attention to the part of the system that is directly impacted by the desired change; subsequent changes will incrementally uncover additional parts of the system's architecture. We have applied Focus to four off-the-shelf applications to date. We discuss its key strengths and point out several open issues that will frame our future work.
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