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  1. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques (ACoM '07)
  2. Indirect Coupling As a Criteria for Modularity
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On the Necessity of Empirical Studies in the Assessment of Modularization Mechanisms for Crosscutting Concerns
Identifying, Assigning, and Quantifying Crosscutting Concerns
Towards Assessing Modularity
Using Design Structure Matrices to Assess Modularity in Aspect-Oriented Software Product Lines
Modularization with Externalization of Control Flow
An Evolutionary Approach to Software Modularity Analysis
Assessing Module Reusability
Performing and Reviewing Assessments of Contemporary Modularization Approaches: What Constitutes Reasonable Expectations?
Using Program Families for Maintenance Experiments
Indirect Coupling As a Criteria for Modularity
Semantic Dependencies and Modularity of Aspect-Oriented Software

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Indirect Coupling As a Criteria for Modularity

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Tempero, Ewan Yang, Hong Yul
Abstract Assessment of a modularisation technique should involve some form of measurement as to how modular the code becomes as a result of applying the technique. One problem we face is that there is a lack of a precise definition of modularity. The IEEE glossary of software engineering terminology defines modularity as "the degree to which a system or computer program is composed of discrete components such that a change to one component has minimal impact on other components" [1]. While this is not an operational definition, especially as the notion of discreteness, or independence, needs to be further defined, it provides a good starting point for discussion. To measure according to this definition we need to measure "degree of independence". We are interested in a particular form of dependence, namely indirect dependence and believe this is an important criteria for assessing modularity.
File Format PDF
ISBN 0769529674
DOI 10.1109/ACOM.2007.5
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2007-05-20
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Resource Type Article
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