Title :
Software Systems as Complex Networks
Author :
Wen, Lian ; Kirk, Diana ; Dromey, R.G.
Author_Institution :
Griffith Univ.
Abstract :
As software systems become larger and more complex, in order to understand, manage and evolve these systems, we need better ways of characterizing and controlling their macroscopic properties. We suggest complex network theory may be useful for these purposes. In recent years, researchers have shown that many complex systems from different disciplines can be investigated as complex networks and most of them comply with a scale-free network model. We explore the view that a software system can be studied as a network with a number of components (classes) connected by dependency (integration) relationships; we call this network the component dependency network (CDN). The CDNs of several Java libraries and applications have been examined and all of them exhibit some scale-free characteristics. This result has some practical value including that it allows us to identify important components (classes) and thereby assists software maintenance and reengineering. We have built a tool to study software systems as complex networks. In the paper we also suggest ways of controlling and changing how systems evolve in order to improve their understandability and maintainability.
Keywords :
Java; large-scale systems; software libraries; software maintenance; systems re-engineering; Java libraries; complex networks; component dependency network; scale-free network model; software maintenance; software reengineering; software systems; Application software; Complex networks; Control systems; Hardware; Java; Kirk field collapse effect; Neurons; Software libraries; Software maintenance; Software systems;
Conference_Titel :
Cognitive Informatics, 6th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lake Tahoo, CA
Print_ISBN :
9781-4244-1327-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1328-7
DOI :
10.1109/COGINF.2007.4341879