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Abstract: High module cohesion is often suggested as a desirable property of program modularity. The
subjective nature of the definition of cohesion, however, can make it difficult to use in practice. In this
paper, we examine the relationship between the data flow in a module and its level of cohesion using a
processing element flow graph (PFG). Based on these PFG's, we regroup the original seven levels of
cohesion into four classifications. Slice profiles are then defined by generating slices for all... (Update)
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L. M. Ott and J. J. Thuss. The relationship between slices and module cohesion. In 11th International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 198--204, 1989. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ott89relationship.html More
@inproceedings{ ott89relationship,
author = "Linda M. Ott and Jeffrey J. Thuss",
title = "The Relationship between Slices and Module Cohesion",
booktitle = "International Conference on Software Engineering",
pages = "198-204",
year = "1989",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ott89relationship.html" }
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