An Empirical Study of a Repeatable Method for Reengineering Procedural Software Systems to Object-Oriented Systems
Source: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
This paper describes a repeatable method for reengineering a procedural system to an object-oriented system. The method uses coupling metrics to assist a domain expert in identifying candidate objects. An application of the method to a simple program is given, and the effectiveness of the various coupling metrics is discussed. The authors perform a detailed comparison of the repeatable method with an ad hoc, manual reengineering effort based on the same procedural program. The repeatable method was found to be effective for identifying objects. It produced code that was much smaller, more efficient, and passed more regression tests than the ad hoc method. Analysis of object-oriented metrics indicated both simpler code and less variability among classes for the repeatable method.
| Format: | Size: | 1893.00 | |
| Date: | Aug 2008 |



