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Retrieving Software Components Using Directed Replaceability Distance

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Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering (GCSE 2001)

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In component-based software development, the mechanism by which the software components which best satisfy a user’s query are retrieved is indispensable. However, conventional retrieval methods cannot evaluate the total characteristics of a component, because they consider a single aspect of the component or require an additional description. In this paper, we propose a new distance metric, “directed replaceability distance” (DRD), which represents how different two components are in detail from the viewpoint of structure, behavior, and granularity. We have developed a retrieval system which uses DRD as a measure of the difference between a user’s query prototype component and the components stored in a repository. In this paper, we outline the concept of DRD and the usefulness of our retrieval system.

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Washizaki, H., Fukazawa, Y. (2001). Retrieving Software Components Using Directed Replaceability Distance. In: Bosch, J. (eds) Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering. GCSE 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2186. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44800-4_14

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