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Title Glyph-based Software Component Identification
Authors Ignacio Fernandez, Alexandre Bergel, Juan Pablo Sandoval Alcocer, Alejandro Infante, Tudor Girba
Publication date 2016
Abstract Glyphs are automatically generated visual icons, commonly
employed as an object identification technique. Although popular in the
Human Computer Interaction community, glyphs are rarely employed to address
software engineering problems. We extended the VisualID glyph technique to
cope with structural software elements and used it to address two issues in
software maintenance: identify classes with the same dependencies and
classes with a similar set of methods. We have compared VisualID against
three visual representations: textual, graph (nodes and edges), and
dependency structural matrix. Our experiments indicate that VisualID
significantly helps identify classes with the same dependencies and classes
with similar methods when compared with visual techniques commonly used in
software maintenance.
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Conference name IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension
Publisher IEEE Computer Society Press (Los Alamitos, CA, USA)
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