triple - hc: javascript系统满足spl组合

A. R. Santos, I. Machado, E. Almeida
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上下文。软件产品线(SPL)工程越来越多地被应用于处理工业软件系统中的可变性。问题。研究界已经指出了模块化给软件组合带来的一系列好处,软件组合是SPL工程的一个关键方面。然而,在实践中,基于javascript的系统中的重用依赖于包管理器的使用(例如,npm, jam, bower, requireJS),但是这些方法不允许管理项目特性。方法。本文提出了ripple - hc,一种旨在混合组合和注释方法来实现基于javascript的系统中的可变性的策略。结果。我们将该方法应用于工业环境,并对六个开源系统进行了学术案例研究,以评估其稳健性和可扩展性。此外,我们进行了一个对照实验,分析了RiPLE-HC代码组织对特征位置维护任务的影响。结论。经验评估产生了减少功能定位工作的证据,以及在基于javascript的系统中引入系统重用方面的积极好处。
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RiPLE-HC: javascript systems meets spl composition
Context. Software Product Lines (SPL) engineering is increasingly being applied to handle variability in industrial software systems. Problem. The research community has pointed out a series of benefits which modularity brings to software composition, a key aspect in SPL engineering. However, in practice, the reuse in Javascript-based systems relies on the use of package managers (e.g., npm, jam, bower, requireJS), but these approaches do not allow the management of project features. Method. This paper presents the RiPLE-HC, a strategy aimed at blending compositional and annotative approaches to implement variability in Javascript-based systems. Results. We applied the approach in an industrial environment and conducted an academic case study with six open-source systems to evaluate its robustness and scalability. Additionally, we carried a controlled experiment to analyze the impact of the RiPLE-HC code organization on the feature location maintenance tasks. Conclusion. The empirical evaluations yielded evidence of reduced effort in feature location, and positive benefits when introducing systematic reuse aspects in Javascript-based systems.
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