posted on 2012-06-14, 13:35authored byPamela O'Shea, Chris Exton
This paper reports upon the results of an investigation
concerning the use and type of Java abstractions employed
during software maintenance. The source of data consists
of eighty-eight program summaries extracted from online
developer mailing lists. Specifically, the summaries describing
modifications, thirty-six in total, were examined
from the perspective of five task types, including adaptive,
corrective, emergency, perfective and preventive. Corrective
and perfective task types were the two most commonly
found. Abstractions are examined per task type and are
also presented in three sequential stages as beginning, middle
and end of the summaries. The results show that middle
(within program level) abstractions dominate each task
type, with the higher (system and architecture level) and
lower (code and java virtual machine level) abstractions
following respectively. The results detail the type of abstractions
used in each task type and summarise the abstractions
found for modifications in general with potential
applications to support the design of Java software visualisation
tools.
History
Publication
International Workshop on Program Comprehension; '05;