Title :
Characterizing the informal knowledge contained in systems
Author :
Anquetil, Nicolas
Author_Institution :
Departamento de Ciencia da Comput., Univ. Catolica de Brasilia, Brazil
fDate :
6/23/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Program comprehension of legacy systems is a highly knowledge-intensive task. One of the goals of reverse engineering is to propose automated help to relate application domain concepts to all their implementation instances. It is generally accepted that to do so would require analyzing such documentation as identifiers or comments. However, before attempting to perform this difficult analysis, it would be useful to know precisely what information the documentation contains and if it is worth trying. In this paper, we present the results of a study of the knowledge contained in two sources of documentation for the Mosaic system. This knowledge is categorized into various domains, and the relative proportions of these domains are discussed. Among other things, the results highlight the high frequency with which application domain concepts are used, which could provide the means to identify them
Keywords :
reverse engineering; system documentation; Mosaic system; application domain concepts; automated help; comments; documentation; identifiers; implementation instances; informal knowledge characterization; legacy systems; program comprehension; reverse engineering; Application software; Documentation; Frequency; Humans; Information analysis; Information resources; Performance analysis; Reverse engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Reverse Engineering, 2001. Proceedings. Eighth Working Conference on
Conference_Location :
Stuttgart
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1303-4
DOI :
10.1109/WCRE.2001.957821