Title
Supporting program comprehension using dominance trees
Abstract
This paper will address how program comprehension can be aided within software maintenance through the use of high level representations of code, specifically the use of dominance trees. The paper proposes that dominance trees should be used as a standard approach within the program comprehension process. A number of ways in which the dominance trees are supportive of the comprehension process are highlighted. The evaluation considers if dominance trees are supportive of standard program comprehension strategies such as an as‐needed strategy, whether they provide an early identification of the consequences of changes and highlight areas where preventative maintenance is necessary. Their actual usefulness in achieving these goals is evaluated through the use of a number of case studies. The results have shown that there are a number of specific tasks performed during program comprehension that can be aided through the use of dominance trees.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1023/A:1018928825530
Ann. Software Eng.
Keywords
Field
DocType
software maintenance,program comprehension,program comprehension process,standard approach,standard program comprehension strategy,case study,preventative maintenance,comprehension process,dominance tree,actual usefulness,preventive maintenance
Systems engineering,Source code,Computer science,Software maintenance,Program comprehension,Comprehension,Preventive maintenance
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
1-4
1573-7489
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
12
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Elizabeth Burd18012.25
Malcolm Munro2877199.56