Title :
The Gadfly: an approach to architectural-level system comprehension
Author :
Clements, Paul ; Krut, Robert ; Morris, Ed ; Wallnau, Kurt
Author_Institution :
Software Eng. Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
Technology to support system comprehension tends to reflect either a “bottom-up” or “top-down” approach. Bottom-up approaches attempt to derive system models from source code, while top-down approaches attempt to map abstract “domain” concepts to concrete system artifacts. While both approaches have merit in theory, in practice the top-down approach has not yielded scalable, cost-effective technology. One problem with the top-down approach is that it is very expensive to develop domain models, and it is difficult to develop models that are sufficiently general to be applied to multiple systems (and hence amortize the development cost). This paper describes the Gadfly, an approach for developing narrowly-focused, reusable domain models that can be integrated and (re)used to aid in the process of top-down system comprehension
Keywords :
program diagnostics; reverse engineering; software cost estimation; software reusability; Gadfly; architectural-level system comprehension; bottom-up; domain models; program understanding; reverse engineering; scalable cost-effective technology; software development cost; software reuse; source code; system models; top-down; Application software; Computer architecture; Concrete; Costs; Quality management; Robustness; Security; Software architecture; Software engineering; Software maintenance;
Conference_Titel :
Program Comprehension, 1996, Proceedings., Fourth Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7283-8
DOI :
10.1109/WPC.1996.501132