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Code extraction algorithms which unify slicing and concept assignment
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2003
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EngineeringSoftware EngineeringSource Code AnalysisReverse EngineeringSoftware AnalysisHigh Level CriteriaSubcomponent ExtractionSystems EngineeringProgram TransformationAutomatic ProgrammingProgram SlicingKnowledge DiscoveryComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceCode Extraction AlgorithmsCode RepresentationSoftware DesignFormal Concept AnalysisProgram AnalysisConcept AssignmentSoftware TestingFormal Methods
One approach to reverse engineering is to partially automate subcomponent extraction, improvement and subsequent recombination. Two previously proposed automated techniques for supporting this activity are slicing and concept assignment. However, neither is directly applicable in isolation; slicing criteria (sets of program variables) are simply too low level in many cases, while concept assignment typically fails to produce executable subcomponents. This paper introduces a unification of slicing and concept assignment which exploits their combined advantages, while overcoming their individual weaknesses. Our 'concept slices' are extracted using high level criteria, while producing executable subprograms. The paper introduces three ways of combining slicing, and concept assignment and algorithms for each. The application of the concept slicing algorithms is illustrated with a case study from a large financial organisation.
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