Abstract:
Software product line engineering is an efficient means to generate a set of tailored software products from a common implementation. However, adopting a product-line app...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Software product line engineering is an efficient means to generate a set of tailored software products from a common implementation. However, adopting a product-line approach poses a major challenge and significant risks, since typically legacy code must be migrated toward a product line. Our aim is to lower the adoption barrier by providing semi-automatic tool support—called variability mining —to support developers in locating, documenting, and extracting implementations of product-line features from legacy code. Variability mining combines prior work on concern location, reverse engineering, and variability-aware type systems, but is tailored specifically for the use in product lines. Our work pursues three technical goals: (1) we provide a consistency indicator based on a variability-aware type system, (2) we mine features at a fine level of granularity, and (3) we exploit domain knowledge about the relationship between features when available. With a quantitative study, we demonstrate that variability mining can efficiently support developers in locating features.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering ( Volume: 40, Issue: 1, January 2014)
DOI: 10.1109/TSE.2013.45