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Table 1. Use of Requirement-Based Re-Engineering Products
Table 1. Architectural Pattern Language for Piecemeal Reengineering: Pattern Thumbnails
2001
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Table 2.2: A condensed example of a reengineering pattern.
2005
Table 3. Primitive Design Patterns.
"... In PAGE 6: ...1 Primitive Design Patterns This layer contains the design patterns which are heav- ily used in the design patterns of higher level and in object- oriented systems in general. Table3 gives a list of these pat- terns in alphabetic order and their respective purpose. The Composite design pattern seems to be the most important one as it is used by eight other design patterns.... ..."
Table 1. Evaluation of the Design Patterns
1998
"... In PAGE 10: ...8: Evaluation of the patterns While using and explaining these patterns we gained some insights in the e ect they had on our application. Table1 gives an overview of our evaluation of the patterns used, in terms of modularity, exibility, understandability and reusability. This table was obtained by discussing these properties in our development group.... ..."
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Table 4. Impact of design patterns on
2007
"... In PAGE 15: ...1 Analysis Task Description The flrst step is to express the detection of the Blob as a sequence of actions to accomplish, as described by the Analysis Task Model (see Section 3). The speciflcation for the Blob detection task is presented in Table4 . This description is based on software metrics and general data analysis techniques.... In PAGE 15: ... This description is based on software metrics and general data analysis techniques. Method to accomplish Goal: Blob Detection 1: Find Extremum(wholeSystem, WMC, WMC = HIGH) 2: Filter Attributes(extremeClasses, LCOM5, LCOM5 = HIGH) 3: FOR EACH(c 2 fllteredClasses) REPEAT(Step 4 to Step 6) 4: IF(Verify Value(c, DIT, DIT = LOW)) GOTO(Step 5) ELSE(continue) 5: Inspect(c, class name, method signatures) 6: IF(Verify Property(c, type, controller class)) GOTO(Step 7) ELSE(CONTINUE) 7: Save(c, controller class) 8: FOR EACH (m 2 controllerClasses) REPEAT(Step 9) 9: Accomplish Sub-Goal: Data Class Veriflcation(m) Method to accomplish Goal: Data Class Veriflcation(class) 1: Filter Relationship(wholeSystem, Association Relationship, class) 2: Filter Attributes(associatedClasses,WMC = LOW, LCOM5 = LOW, DIT = LOW) 3: IF(Verify Property(filteredClasses, type, data class)) 4: Save(class, Blob) Table4 . Blob detection expressed using the AT model.... In PAGE 23: ... Reusability. Table4 presents the evaluations by re- spondents of the impact of design patterns on reusabil- ity. Overall, as shown in Table 8, reusability is felt as being slightly more negatively impacted by design pat- terns, with 12 negative patterns and 11 positive pat- terns.... ..."
Table 1: Patterns of unbalanced designs used in simulations Pattern r
Table 3: Examples for the use of reengineered metadata to address data quality problems
2000
"... In PAGE 6: ..., providing an exact view of various quality aspects of the attribute. Table3 shows... ..."
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Table 1: Design Aspects of Structural Patterns
2000
"... In PAGE 8: ... A designer can use these aspects to help determine which is the most appropriate pattern for a particular situation. Table1 lists the design aspect(s)... ..."
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Table 6. Impact of design patterns on under- standability.
2007
"... In PAGE 23: ... Understandability. Table6 presents the evalua- tions by the respondents of the impact of design pat- terns on the understandability. Similarly to reusability, respondents felt that the understandability was rather slightly negatively impacted by the use of patterns.... ..."
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