DocumentCode
2691304
Title
Program plan recognition for Year 2000 tools
Author
Van Deursen, Arie ; Woods, Steve ; Quilici, Alex
Author_Institution
Dept. of Software Eng., CWI, Amsterdam, Netherlands
fYear
1997
fDate
6-8 Oct 1997
Firstpage
124
Lastpage
133
Abstract
There are many commercial tools that address various aspects of the Year 2000 problem. None of these tools, however, make any documented use of plan-based techniques for automated concept recovery. This implies a general perception that plan-based techniques are not useful for this problem. The paper argues that this perception is incorrect and these techniques are in fact mature enough to make a significant contribution. In particular, the authors show representative code fragments illustrating “Year 2000” problems, discuss the problems inherent in recognizing the higher level concepts these fragments implement using pattern-based and rule-based techniques, demonstrate that they can be represented in a programming plan framework, and present some initial experimental evidence that suggests that current algorithms can locate these plans in linear time. Finally, they discuss several ways to integrate plan-based techniques with existing Year 2000 tools
Keywords
data integrity; database management systems; knowledge based systems; pattern recognition; planning; programming; software tools; Year 2000 tools; algorithms; automated concept recovery; linear time plan location; pattern-based techniques; program plan recognition; programming plan framework; representative code fragments; rule-based techniques; Computer industry; Libraries; Linear programming; Mediation; Pattern analysis; Pattern recognition; Software engineering; Software systems; System testing; World Wide Web;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reverse Engineering, 1997. Proceedings of the Fourth Working Conference on
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8162-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WCRE.1997.624583
Filename
624583
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