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100 1 _aArévalo, Gabriela Beatriz
245 1 0 _aAnalysing object-oriented application frameworks using concept analysis
490 0 _a^p Datos electrónicos (1 archivo : 135 KB)
500 _aFormato de archivo: PDF. -- Este documento es producción intelectual de la Facultad de Informática-UNLP (Colección BIPA / Biblioteca.) -- Disponible también en línea (Cons. 12-03-2008)
520 _aThis paper proposes to use the formal technique of Concept Analysis to analyse how methods and classes in an object-oriented inheritance hierarchy are coupled by means of the inheritance and interfaces relationships. Especially for large and complex inheritance hierarchies, we believe that a formal analysis of how behaviour is reused can provide insight in how the hierarchy was built and the different relationships among the classes. To perform this analysis, we use behavioural information provided by the self sends and super sends made in each class of the hierarchy. The proposed technique allows us to identify weak spots in the inheritance hierarchy that may be improved, and to serve as guidelines for extending or customising an object-oriented application framework. As a first step, this paper reports on an initial experiment with the Magnitude hierarchy in the Smalltalk programming language.
534 _aECOOP 2002: Proceedings of the Inheritance Workshop, 3–9, University of Jyväskylä, June 2002.
650 4 _aINGENIERÍA HUMANA
650 4 _aARQUITECTURAS VAX
650 4 _aFORTRAN
856 4 0 _uwww.lifia.info.unlp.edu.ar/papers/2002/Arevalo2002.pdf
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