DocumentCode
1958819
Title
Recovering Component Dependencies Hidden by Frameworks--Experiences from Analyzing OSGi and Qt
Author
Forster, T. ; Keuler, T. ; Knodel, J. ; Becker, Matthias
Author_Institution
Fraunhofer Inst. for Exp. Software Eng., Kaiserslautern, Germany
fYear
2013
fDate
5-8 March 2013
Firstpage
295
Lastpage
304
Abstract
In this paper we present experiences we made in the identification and analysis of software dependencies in the context of two popular software development frameworks: OSGi and Qt. Both frameworks are designed for minimizing coupling between software entities by enabling late binding. In case of OSGi, it is the service-oriented bundle concept, in Qt it is the signals and slots mechanisms, that hide dependencies from the programmer at development-time. However, in order to keep an overview of the system it is mandatory to reveal a bigger picture in terms of components and their connections as they are going to exist during runtime. In this paper, we elaborate on the experiences we made in dependency identification and analysis in the context of an industrial and an academic project. In particular, we show how the framework mechanisms of Qt and OSGi can be analyzed in order to reveal a system´s component dependencies without having to execute the software.
Keywords
object-oriented programming; program diagnostics; software engineering; OSGi analysis; Open Services Gateway initiative; Qt analysis; component dependency recovery; service-oriented bundle concept; signal mechanism; slot mechanism; software dependency analysis; software dependency identification; software development framework; software entity; Connectors; Context; Pattern matching; Ports (Computers); Runtime; Software; Visualization; architecture reconstruction; component and connector; graphical pattern matching; static analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR), 2013 17th European Conference on
Conference_Location
Genova
ISSN
1534-5351
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5833-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CSMR.2013.38
Filename
6498477
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