帮助最终用户程序员“设计”可靠的软件

G. Rothermel
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只提供摘要形式。不久以前,大多数软件都是由专业程序员编写的,可以假定他们对软件工程方法和提高软件可靠性的工具和技术感兴趣。然而,今天,大量软件不是由专业人员编写的,而是由最终用户编写的,他们创建诸如多媒体模拟、动态Web页面和电子表格之类的应用程序。诸如此类的应用程序通常用于指导重要的决策或帮助完成重要的任务,它们足够可靠是很重要的,但有证据表明它们经常不是这样。例如,研究表明,最终用户创建的电子表格中有很大一部分包含错误,并且大量的电子表格错误导致了数百万美元的损失。尽管有这样的证据,但直到最近,帮助最终用户创建更可靠软件的研究还相对较少。在本文中,我将展示通过将正式的软件工程技术应用于最终用户编程领域来解决这个问题是可能的。着重于在电子表格应用程序范例中完成的工作,我介绍了几种使用程序分析技术来帮助最终用户构建更可靠的电子表格的方法。在幕后,这些方法使用静态分析(如数据流分析和切片)以及动态分析(如执行监视)来支持用户任务(如验证和故障定位)。为了适应电子表格语言的用户群,我将展示如何提供这些方法的接口,该接口不需要用户理解分析背后的理论,但支持创建电子表格的交互式增量过程。我提出了在使用这些方法时收集的实证结果,强调了几个成本和收益权衡
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Helping End-User Programmers "Engineer' Dependable Software
Summary form only given. Not long ago, most software was written by professional programmers, who could be presumed to have an interest in software engineering methodologies and in tools and techniques for improving software dependability. Today, however, a great deal of software is written not by professionals but by end-users, who create applications such as multimedia simulations, dynamic Web pages, and spreadsheets. Applications such as these are often used to guide important decisions or aid in important tasks, and it is important that they be sufficiently dependable, but evidence shows that they frequently are not. For example, studies have shown that a large percentage of the spreadsheets created by end-users contain faults, and stories abound of spreadsheet faults that have led to multi-million dollar losses. Despite such evidence, until recently, relatively little research had been done to help end-users create more dependable software. In this paper, I'll show that it's possible to address this problem by adapting formal software engineering techniques to the realm of end-user programming. Focusing on work done in the spreadsheet application paradigm, I present several of approaches to using program analysis techniques to help end-users build more dependable spreadsheets. Behind the scenes, these methodologies use static analyses such as dataflow analysis and slicing, together with dynamic analyses such as execution monitoring, to support user tasks such as validation and fault localization. I show how, to accommodate the user base of spreadsheet languages, an interface to these methodologies can be provided that does not require users to understand the theory behind the analyses, yet supports the interactive, incremental process by which spreadsheets are created. I present empirical results gathered in the use of these methodologies, that highlight several costs and benefits tradeoffs
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