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In this paper we present an approach to automatically mine Design Patterns in existing Object Oriented systems and to trace system’s source code components to the roles they play in the Patterns. The approach defines and exploits a model representing a Design Pattern by its high level structural Properties. It is possible to detect Pattern variants, by adequately overriding the Pattern structural...
In this paper an approach to automatically detect Design Patterns (DPs) in Object Oriented systems is presented. It allows to link system's source code components to the roles they play in each pattern. DPs are modelled by high level structural properties (e.g. inheritance, dependency, invocation, delegation, type nesting and membership relationships) that are checked against the system structure...
Tracing source code elements of an existing Object Oriented software system to the components of a Design Pattern is a key step in program comprehension or re-engineering. It helps, mainly for legacy systems, to discover the main design decisions and trade-offs that are often not documented. In this paper an approach is presented to automatically detect Design Patterns in existing Object Oriented...
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