分离功能接口以支持软件产品线维护

B. Cafeo, Claus Hunsen, Alessandro F. Garcia, S. Apel, Jaejoon Lee
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尽管软件产品线在实践中被广泛使用,但它们的维护是具有挑战性的。作为行为单元的特性可能严重分散在产品线的源代码中,阻碍了模块化推理。为了缓解这一问题,特征接口旨在增强对特征的模块化推理。然而,考虑一个特征接口的所有成员往往是麻烦的,特别是由于在实践中出现了大量的成员。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种基于相互依赖关系对功能接口的成员进行分组的方法。我们认为,通常只有所有接口成员的一个子集与维护任务相关。因此,我们提出了一种能够捕获成员之间协作的图表示,并对其应用聚类算法对高相关成员进行分组并分离非相关成员。在一组实际产品线的十个版本中,我们通过比较两种类型的特性接口(分离的与原始的接口)和来自版本控制系统的共同变更信息来评估我们方法的有效性。我们发现在维护期间要考虑的接口成员可能减少62%。通过这种方式,可以减少对特征进行推理的工作量。
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Segregating feature interfaces to support software product line maintenance
Although software product lines are widely used in practice, their maintenance is challenging. Features as units of behaviour can be heavily scattered across the source code of a product line, hindering modular reasoning. To alleviate this problem, feature interfaces aim at enhancing modular reasoning about features. However, considering all members of a feature interface is often cumbersome, especially due to the large number of members arising in practice. To address this problem, we present an approach to group members of a feature interface based on their mutual dependencies. We argue that often only a subset of all interface members is relevant to a maintenance task. Therefore, we propose a graph representation that is able to capture the collaboration between members and apply a clustering algorithm to it to group highly-related members and segregate non-related members. On a set of ten versions of a real-world product line, we evaluate the effectiveness of our approach, by comparing the two types of feature interfaces (segregated vs. original interfaces) with co-change information from the version-control system. We found a potential reduction of 62% of the interface members to be considered during maintenance. This way, the effort to reason about features can be reduced.
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