Title :
Reuse vs. maintainability: revealing the impact of composition code properties
Author :
Dantas, Francisco
Author_Institution :
Inf. Dept., Software Eng. Lab., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Abstract :
Over the last years, several composition mechanisms have emerged to improve program modularity. Even though these mechanisms widely vary in their notation and semantics, they all promote a shift in the way programs are structured. They promote expressive means to define the composition of two or more reusable modules. However, given the complexity of the composition code, its actual effects on software quality are not well understood. This PhD research aims at investigating the impact of emerging composition mechanisms on the simultaneous satisfaction of software reuse and maintainability. In order to perform this analysis, we intend to define a set of composition driven metrics and compare their efficacy with traditional modularity metrics. Finally, we plan to derive guidelines on how to use new composition mechanisms to maximize reuse and stability of software modules.
Keywords :
software maintenance; software quality; software reusability; composition code properties; composition driven metrics; modularity metrics; program modularity; software maintainability; software quality; software reuse; Complexity theory; Guidelines; Measurement; Programming; Software; Stability criteria; advanced composition mechanisms; software reuse; software stability;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering (ICSE), 2011 33rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4503-0445-0
Electronic_ISBN :
0270-5257
DOI :
10.1145/1985793.1986001