| Sim, S.E, Storey, M. -A. D.: A Structured Demonstration of Program Comprehension Tools. In Proceedings of Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 00), IEEE Computer Society Press, (2000) |
....s Relation R Transitive closure of R Set s . R Project set s through relation R Set R . s Project set s through relation R backwards Set rng ( R ) Range of R Set dom ( R ) Domain of R Table 1. Standard Grok Commands illustrated in a structured demonstration organized by Sim and Storey [24]. We hope that tools like sgrep can serve as a lightweight option for more advanced source queries. 3.2 Relational Modeling of Software Software is modeled in reverse and re engineering systems to facilitate analysis and transformation, as well as browsing and searching. The technique is ....
Susan Elliot Sim and Margaret-Anne D. Storey. A Structured Demonstration of Program Comprehension Tools. In Proc. of 2000.
.... tools with a wide variety of tasks (standard forward engineering techniques must be combined with additional reverseand reengineering skills) The need for tool support in reengineering is reflected by the numerous tools or environments available in the reengineering research community [1] [33]. Figure 1 shows the general structure of a reengineering environment. At the lowest level it shows the source code or stored models which can be imported into the reengineering environment by E mail: ducasse iam.unibe.ch, tichel iam.unibe.ch A DESIGN SPACE FOR REENGINEERING ENVIRONMENT ....
S. E. Sim and M.-A. D. Storey. A structured demonstration of program comprehension tools. In Proceedings of WCRE
....1 www.ai.univ paris8.fr UPU repository.html, www.cs.ualberta.ca kenw toolsdir 2 http: www.itee.uq. edu.au csmweb decompilation 3 www.informatik.uni stuttgart.de ifi ps reengineering index.html # the experimental validation of the effectiveness of a range of different reengineering tools [8]. A largely unexplored opportunity for putting together reengineering results from different research groups is the use of web based collaboration tools. In this paper we will study how such tools could help to collect announcements of important reengineering events, to get a grasp on new ....
S. E. Sim and M.-A. D. Storey. A structured demonstration of program comprehension tools. In 7th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, pages 184--193. IEEE Computer Society Press, 2000.
....and increased cohesiveness in the community have been viewed as positive side effects of benchmarking. Instead, we argue that benchmarking should be used to achieve these positive effects. We initially observed these benefits while building and using a benchmark for program comprehension tools[18, 19]. This experience led us to examine benchmarking more carefully to understand how it has these community effects. We subsequently applied this theory in the development of a second benchmark for fact extractors for the C programming language [17] The critical insight of our theory of ....
....reverse engineering tools. During this time we applied and refined the principles described in the previous section. The first benchmark we developed was for comparing program comprehension tools (i.e. tools that helped programmers understand source code for the purpose of making modifications) [18, 19]. Users of the benchmark had to complete a number of maintenance and documentation tasks on xfig 3.2.1, an Open Source drawing program for UNIX. The second benchmark was CppETS (C Extractor Test Suite) 17] We used a collection of small test programs written primarily in C and questions ....
Susan Elliott Sim and Margaret-Anne D. Storey, "A Structured Demonstration of Program Comprehension Tools," presented at Seventh Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, pp. 184-193, 23-25 November 2000.
....of a software engineer who was an end user of the tools. This event occurred in real time, that is, the six teams analyzed the subject system at the same time and in the same place using different tool sets. This structured demonstration is discussed further in a technical paper in this volume. [1] In February of 2000, Winter organized a Workshop on Algebraic and Graph Theoretic Approaches in Software Reengineering at the University of Koblenz Landau. 2] At this workshop, four program comprehension tools and their underlying approaches were discussed from a more theoretical point of view. ....
S. E. Sim and M.-A. D. Storey, "A Structured Demonstration of Program Comprehension Tools," presented at Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Brisbane, Australia, 2000.
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Sim SE, Storey M-AD. A structured demonstration of program comprehension tools. Proceedings WCRE 2000. IEEE Computer Society Press: Los Alamitos CA, 2000; 184--193.
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