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Eighth Euromicro Working Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'04)
A Dynamic Runtime Coupling Metric for Meta-Level Architectures
Tampere, Finland
March 24-March 26
ISBN: 0-7695-2107-X
Youssef Hassoun, University of London, Malet Street
Roger Johnson, University of London, Malet Street
Steve Counsell, University of London, Malet Street
The extent of coupling in an object-oriented system has implications for its quality in terms of software maintenance. In turn, the extent of reuse in a software system also has implications for the maintainability of that system. One important feature of reflective systems is their dynamic behaviour. In such systems, objects exchange coupling interactions to a larger degree than corresponding static systems providing the same functionality. In this paper, we look at object coupling as it evolves during program execution and propose a measure which takes object interactions into account. The measure can be used to compare systems built on meta-level architectures with systems having no reflective features yet, at the same time, exhibiting the same interface.
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Youssef Hassoun, Roger Johnson, Steve Counsell, "A Dynamic Runtime Coupling Metric for Meta-Level Architectures," csmr, pp.339, Eighth Euromicro Working Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'04), 2004
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