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Title: Mining architectural violations from version history
Keywords: Software architecture conformance
Software architecture erosion
Reflexion models
Mining software repositories
Conformidade de arquitetura de software
Software arquitetura erosão
Software arquitetura conformidade
Modelos de reflexão
Repositórios de software de mineração
Issue Date: Jun-2016
Publisher: Springer
Citation: MAFFORT, C. et al. Mining architectural violations from version history. Empirical Software Engineering, [S. l.], v. 21, n. 3, p. 854-895, June 2016.
Abstract: Software architecture conformance is a key software quality control activity that aims to reveal the progressive gap normally observed between concrete and planned software architectures. However, formally specifying an architecture can be difficult, as it must be done by an expert of the system having a high level understanding of it. In this paper, we present a lightweighted approach for architecture conformance based on a combination of static and historical source code analysis. The proposed approach relies on four heuristics for detecting absences (something expected was not found) and divergences (something prohibited was found) in source code based architectures. We also present an architecture conformance process based on the proposed approach. We followed this process to evaluate the architecture of two industrial-strength information systems, achieving an overall precision of 62.7 % and 53.8 %. We also evaluated our approach in an open-source information retrieval library, achieving an overall precision of 59.2 %. We envision that an heuristic-based approach for architecture conformance can be used to rapidly raise architectural warnings, without deeply involving experts in the process.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10664-014-9348-2
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