Autor(es):
Berón, Mario ; Henriques, Pedro Rangel ; Pereira, Maria João ; Uzal, Roberto
Data: 2007
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/581
Origem: Biblioteca Digital do IPB
Assunto(s): Cognitive models; Information extraction; Software visualization
Descrição
Program Comprehension (PC) is a discipline of Software Engineering aimed at creating models, methods, techniques and tools, based on a learning process and engineering process, to help the engineer in getting a deeper knowledge about software systems. The learning process is concerned with the mental process followed by the programmer when he needs to understand programs. This topic is explained in the context of Cognitive Models. The engineering process includes the study of methods for: Information Extraction from Programs and Software/Data Visualization. The research in these areas allows to build Program Comprehension tools with quality. Moreover, it aids in to inter-connecting the problem domain (system behavior) and program domain (software components). This is one of the biggest challenge in PC. In this paper, we present the background and results obtained in the topics described above during a Ph.D. thesis denominated: Program Inspection to inter-connect the Operational and Behavioral Views for Program Comprehension.