DocumentCode
2297684
Title
The concept assignment problem in program understanding
Author
Biggerstaff, Ted J. ; Mitbander, Bharat G. ; Webster, Dallas
fYear
1993
fDate
17-21 May 1993
Firstpage
482
Lastpage
498
Abstract
Concept assignment is a process of recognizing concepts within a computer program and building up an understanding of the program by relating the recognized concepts to portions of the program, its operational context and to one another. The problem of discovering individual human oriented concepts and assigning them to their implementation oriented counterparts for a given program is the concept assignment problem. The authors argue that the solution to this problem requires methods that have a strong plausible reasoning component. They illustrate these ideas through example scenarios using an existing design recovery system called DESIRE. DESIRE is evaluated based on its usage on real-world problems over the years
Keywords
Assembly; Automatic control; Communication system control; Context; Humans; Maintenance engineering; Microelectronics; Pattern recognition; Reverse engineering; Vocabulary;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering, 1993. Proceedings., 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Baltimore, MD
ISSN
0270-5257
Print_ISBN
0-8186-3700-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSE.1993.346017
Filename
346017
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