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Illustrating Software Modifiability -- Capturing Cohesion and Coupling in a Force-Optimized Graph




TekijätJohannes Holvitie, Ville Leppänen

ToimittajaLisa O'Conner

Konferenssin vakiintunut nimiIEEE international conference on computer and information technology

KustannuspaikkaLos Alamitos, California

Julkaisuvuosi2014

Kokoomateoksen nimi2014 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology CIT 2014

Aloitussivu226

Lopetussivu233

Sivujen määrä8

ISBN978-1-4799-6238-9

ISSN2474-9648

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1109/CIT.2014.112

Verkko-osoitehttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6984658


Tiivistelmä

Software visualization aims to provide a more human-readable interface for the various software system aspects and characteristics. As majority of the time spent on modifying software is spent on gaining an understanding of an intangible and virtual system, the area of software visualization is widely researched as a solution to this. The paper in question presents a program visualization approach that focuses on illustrating the two software modifiability characteristics of cohesion and coupling. Unlike other approaches, which provide a visual representation for precalculated values, it uses the underlying cohesion and coupling mechanics to derive the actual layout. This allows the user to perceive the entire structure that has resulted to the cohesion and coupling values present in viewed nodes. There are three distinct steps to our approach. 1) Semantic analysis is used to record the static program structure into a directed and weighted graph. 2) The graph is then laid out using force-optimization to highlight important implementation structures. Finally, 3) sub-graph separation and further visual aids are provided to aid the user in observing cohesion and coupling for specific areas. Discussed benefits for this approach include information production efficiency, the ability to quickly analyze even large software implementations and intuitiveness of the visual delivery method.



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