Title
Change impact analysis for maintenance and evolution of variable software systems
Abstract
Understanding variability is essential to allow the configuration of software systems to diverse requirements. Variability-aware program analysis techniques have been proposed for analyzing the space of program variants. Such techniques are highly beneficial, e.g., to determine the potential impact of changes during maintenance. This article presents an interprocedural and configuration-aware change impact analysis (CIA) approach for determining the possibly impacted source code elements when changing the source code of a product family. The approach also supports engineers, who are adapting the code of specific product variants after an initial pre-configuration. The approach can be adapted to work with different variability mechanisms, it is more precise than existing CIA approaches, and it can be implemented using standard control flow and data flow analysis. We report evaluation results on the benefit and performance of the approach using industrial product lines.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1007/s10515-019-00253-7
Automated Software Engineering
Keywords
Field
DocType
Change impact analysis, Program analysis, Maintenance, Variability
Change impact analysis,Systems engineering,Computer science,Source code,Control flow,Data-flow analysis,Software system,Program analysis,Product family,Report evaluation
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
26.0
2
1573-7535
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.52
37
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Florian Angerer11076.78
Andreas Grimmer2667.44
Herbert Prähofer318917.00
Paul Grünbacher42007118.84