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Detecting software modularity violations
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringSoftware EngineeringSource Code AnalysisModularity ViolationsSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationSoftware ArchitectureModularity DecaySoftware AspectDependency AnalysisComputer ScienceModular StructureStatic Program AnalysisSoftware DesignCode RefactoringSoftware EvolutionProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingFormal MethodsSoftware Modularity ViolationsSystem Software
This paper presents Clio, an approach that detects modularity violations, which can cause software defects, modularity decay, or expensive refactorings. Clio computes the discrepancies between how components should change together based on the modular structure, and how components actually change together as revealed in version history. We evaluated Clio using 15 releases of Hadoop Common and 10 releases of Eclipse JDT. The results show that hundreds of violations identified using Clio were indeed recognized as design problems or refactored by the developers in later versions. The identified violations exhibit multiple symptoms of poor design, some of which are not easily detectable using existing approaches.
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