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Exploiting Runtime Information in the IDE
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2008
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisFormal VerificationHardware SecurityStatic Source CodeRuntime VerificationComputer EngineeringRuntime DataComputer ScienceSoftware VisualizationRuntime InformationStatic Program AnalysisRuntime SystemSoftware DesignProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingProgram ComprehensionFormal MethodsObject-oriented ProgrammingSystem SoftwareSoftware Language Engineering
Developers rely on the mechanisms provided by their IDE to browse and navigate a large software system. These mechanisms are usually based purely on a system's static source code. The static perspective, however, is not enough to understand an object-oriented program's behavior, in particular if implemented in a dynamic language. We propose to enhance IDEs with a program's runtime information (e.g. message sends and type information) to support program comprehension through precise navigation and informative browsing. To precisely specify the type and amount of runtime data to gather about a system under development, dynamically and on demand, we adopt a technique known as partial behavioral reflection. We implemented navigation and browsing enhancements to an IDE that exploit this runtime information in a prototype called Hermion. We present preliminary validation of our experimental enhanced IDE by asking developers to assess its usefulness to understand an unfamiliar software system.
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