Sebastian Herold, M. English, J. Buckley, S. Counsell, M. Cinnéide
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引用次数: 12
Abstract
Reflexion Modelling is a well-understood technique to detect architectural violations that occur during software architecture erosion. Resolving these violations can be difficult when erosion has reached a critical level and the causes of the violations are interwoven and difficult to understand. This article outlines a novel technique to automatically detect typical causes of violations in reflexion models, based on the definition and detection of typical symptoms for these causes. Preliminary results show that the proposed technique can support software architects' navigation through reflexion models of eroded systems to understand causes of violations and to systematically take actions against them.