Some optimal object-based architectural features for corrective maintenance

W. Evanco, J. Verner
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We investigate the relationship between some characteristics of software architecture present at the top-level design stage and the resulting corrective maintainability of five Ada systems. Measures are developed for both internal and external complexity for the subset of packages, within our five projects, that were changed to correct a software fault. These measures involve the context coupling of packages and the number of visible declarations that can be exported by a package. A relationship establishing the optimal number of object couples as a function of the mean number of visible declarations is empirically estimated based on the faults contained within our projects. We find that the optimal number of object couples varies inversely with the mean number of visible declarations. When initially designing a system, or when making modifications to an existing system, this relationship can be used to provide guidance for choosing the most maintainable design among alternative designs.
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用于纠正性维护的一些最佳的基于对象的体系结构特性
我们研究了顶层设计阶段软件架构的一些特征与五个Ada系统的可维护性之间的关系。度量是为软件包子集的内部和外部复杂性而开发的,在我们的五个项目中,它们被更改为纠正软件错误。这些措施涉及包的上下文耦合和包可以导出的可见声明的数量。根据我们项目中包含的错误,经验地估计了建立对象对的最佳数量作为可见声明的平均数量的函数的关系。我们发现对象对的最佳数量与可见声明的平均数量成反比。在最初设计系统时,或者在对现有系统进行修改时,可以使用这种关系为在备选设计中选择最可维护的设计提供指导。
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