Title :
Evaluating process clusters to support automatic program understanding
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Evaluating the design of a distributed application is difficult but provides useful information for program development and maintenance. In distributed debugging, for example, processes are often grouped together and treated as one entity to reduce the debugging complexity. We previously identified multiple approaches to automatic process clustering and prototypical tools implementing these approaches have been developed. The process clusters derived with these tools have been evaluated by comparing them to the author´s understanding of the application design. This paper discusses a quantitative measure for process cluster evaluation. The measure uses information derived by a static source analysis as well as information about interprocess communication during the application execution. Experiments show that the resulting quantitative evaluation conforms with a human evaluation of the same clusters
Keywords :
distributed processing; program debugging; program diagnostics; reverse engineering; software maintenance; software tools; application design; application execution; automatic program understanding; distributed application; distributed debugging; interprocess communication; process cluster evaluation; program development; prototypical tools; quantitative evaluation; software design; software maintenance; software tools; static source analysis; Application software; Computer science; Debugging; Distributed computing; Humans; Information analysis; Message passing; Parallel processing; Prototypes; Software maintenance;
Conference_Titel :
Program Comprehension, 1996, Proceedings., Fourth Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7283-8
DOI :
10.1109/WPC.1996.501134