Finding refactorings via change metrics

Author:

Demeyer Serge1,Ducasse Stéphane2,Nierstrasz Oscar2

Affiliation:

1. LORE - University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 WILRIJK (Belgium)

2. SCG - University of Berne, Neubrückstrasse 10, CH-3012 BERNE (Switzerland)

Abstract

Reverse engineering is the process of uncovering the design and the design rationale from a functioning software system. Reverse engineering is an integral part of any successful software system, because changing requirements lead to implementations that drift from their original design. In contrast to traditional reverse engineering techniques ---which analyse a single snapshot of a system--- we focus the reverse engineering effort by determining where the implementation has changed. Since changes of object-oriented software are often phrased in terms of refactorings, we propose a set of heuristics for detecting refactorings by applying lightweight, object-oriented metrics to successive versions of a software system. We validate our approach with three separate case studies of mature object-oriented software systems for which multiple versions are available. The case studies suggest that the heuristics support the reverse engineering process by focusing attention on the relevant parts of a software system.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Software

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