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SAC
2006
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Decoupling classes with inferred interfaces
Using small, context-specific interfaces in variable declarations serves the decoupling of classes and increases a program’s flexibility. To minimize its interface, a thorough a...
Friedrich Steimann, Philip Mayer, Andreas Meissner
JOT
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
The Infer Type Refactoring and its Use for Interface-Based Programming
Interface-based programming, i.e. the systematic use of interface types in variable declarations, serves the decoupling of classes and increases a program’s changeability. To ma...
Friedrich Steimann
PPPJ
2006
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Cost and benefit of rigorous decoupling with context-specific interfaces
In Java programs, classes are coupled to each other through the use of typed references. In order to minimize coupling without changing the executed code, interfaces can be introd...
Florian Forster
JOT
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Type Access Analysis: Towards Informed Interface Design
Programs designed from scratch often start with just a set of classes. Classes can be instantiated and so deliver the objects that are the carriers of information and function. In...
Friedrich Steimann, Philip Mayer
BMCBI
2011
12 years 7 months ago
HomPPI: A Class of Sequence Homology Based Protein-Protein Interface Prediction Methods
Background: Although homology-based methods are among the most widely used methods for predicting the structure and function of proteins, the question as to whether interface sequ...
Li C. Xue, Drena Dobbs, Vasant Honavar