This paper describes a random graph based model to represent an object oriented software system. The system is represented as a graph made of a set of nodes and a set of arcs with given crossing probabilities. The model provides also the representation of the refactoring process as a random propagation through the graph. Empirical data taken by real software projects are used for a first validation of the approach.

Modeling XP Refactoring Using Random Graphs / Marchesi M; Serra N; Succi G. - STAMPA. - (2002), pp. 150-153. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on XP and Flexible Processes in tenutosi a Alghero, Italy nel May).

Modeling XP Refactoring Using Random Graphs

Succi G
2002

Abstract

This paper describes a random graph based model to represent an object oriented software system. The system is represented as a graph made of a set of nodes and a set of arcs with given crossing probabilities. The model provides also the representation of the refactoring process as a random propagation through the graph. Empirical data taken by real software projects are used for a first validation of the approach.
2002
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on XP and Flexible Processes
150
153
Modeling XP Refactoring Using Random Graphs / Marchesi M; Serra N; Succi G. - STAMPA. - (2002), pp. 150-153. (Intervento presentato al convegno Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on XP and Flexible Processes in tenutosi a Alghero, Italy nel May).
Marchesi M; Serra N; Succi G
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