Elemental design patterns recognition in java

F. Arcelli, S. Masiero, C. Raibulet

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Abstract

The decomposition of design patterns into simpler elements may reduce significantly the creation of variants in forward engineering, while it increases the possibility of identifying applied patterns in reverse engineering. Nevertheless, there are few reverse engineering tools that exploit the decomposition of patterns (i.e., FUJABA, SPQR). The SPQR approach introduces a catalog of elemental design patterns (EDP) and a rule set based on sigma-calculus through which EDPs are defined and composed into design patterns. Considering the SPQR approach particularly interesting, we propose a novel solution for defining and detecting EDPs and, further, design patterns. Our approach defines EDPs as logical functions of eight symbolic variables, each variable representing a method call (e.g., method name, method signature, method declaration, this reference, super reference) or a class property (superclass, same family, same object). An EDP detector has been developed based on this approach, representing a starting point for future developments towards design pattern recognition in the reverse engineering context. © 2005 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 13th IEEE International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice, STEP 2005
Pages196-205
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Externally publishedYes
Event13th IEEE International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice 2005 - , Hungary
Duration: 24 Sept 200525 Sept 2005

Conference

Conference13th IEEE International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice 2005
Country/TerritoryHungary
Period24/09/0525/09/05

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