Aspect mining in procedural object oriented code

Bhatti, Muhammad and Ducasse, Stéphane and Rashid, Awais (2008) Aspect mining in procedural object oriented code. In: Program Comprehension, 2008. ICPC 2008. The 16th IEEE International Conference on. IEEE Publishing, NLD, pp. 230-235. ISBN 978-0-7695-3176-2

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Abstract

Although object-oriented programming promotes reusable and well factored entity decomposition, industrial software often shows traces of lack of object-oriented design and procedural thinking. This results in domain entity scattered and tangled code. This is often true in data intensive applications. Aspect mining techniques search for various patterns of scattered and tangled code pertaining to crosscutting concerns. However, in the presence of non-abstracted domain logic, the crosscutting concerns identified are inaccurately related to aspects since lack of 00 abstraction introduces false positives. This paper identifies the difficulty of identifying crosscutting concerns in systems lacking elementary object-oriented structure. It presents an approach classifying various crosscutting concerns. We report our experience on an industrial software system.

Item Type:
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Subjects:
?? ASPECT MININGASPECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING CROSSCUTTING CONCERNSREVERSE ENGINEERING ??
ID Code:
51122
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Deposited On:
07 Nov 2011 11:22
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Yes
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Published
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19 Sep 2023 03:16