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Development context driven change awareness and analysis framework

Published: 31 May 2014 Publication History

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Recent work on workspace monitoring allows conflict pre- diction early in the development process, however, these approaches mostly use syntactic differencing techniques to compare different program versions. In contrast, traditional change-impact analysis techniques analyze related versions of the program only after the code has been checked into the master repository. We propose a novel approach, DeCAF (Development Context Analysis Framework), that leverages the development context to scope a change impact analysis technique. The goal is to characterize the impact of each developer on other developers in the team. There are various client applications such as task prioritization, early conflict detection, and providing advice on testing that can benefit from such a characterization. The DeCAF frame- work leverages information from the development context to bound the iDiSE change impact analysis technique to analyze only the parts of the code base that are of interest. Bounding the analysis can enable DeCAF to efficiently com- pute the impact of changes using a combination of program dependence and symbolic execution based approaches.

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ICSE Companion 2014: Companion Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Software Engineering
May 2014
741 pages
ISBN:9781450327688
DOI:10.1145/2591062
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  1. Change impact analysis
  2. change awareness
  3. conflict prediction
  4. distributed software development

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