Sciweavers

ICFCA
2005
Springer

Lessons Learned in Applying Formal Concept Analysis to Reverse Engineering

13 years 10 months ago
Lessons Learned in Applying Formal Concept Analysis to Reverse Engineering
A key difficulty in the maintenance and evolution of complex software systems is to recognize and understand the implicit dependencies that define contracts that must be respected by changes to the software. Formal Concept Analysis is a well-established technique for identifying groups of elements with common sets of properties. We have successfully applied FCA to complex software systems in order to automatically discover a variety of different kinds of implicit, recurring sets of dependencies amongst design artifacts. In this paper we describe our approach, outline three case studies, and draw various lessons from our experiences. In particular, we discuss how our approach is applied iteratively in order to draw the maximum benefit offered by FCA.
Gabriela Arévalo, Stéphane Ducasse,
Added 27 Jun 2010
Updated 27 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICFCA
Authors Gabriela Arévalo, Stéphane Ducasse, Oscar Nierstrasz
Comments (0)