by Stefan Fischer, Lukas Linsbauer, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed
Abstract:
Software reuse has become mandatory for companies to compete and a wide range of reuse techniques are available today. However, ad hoc practices such as copying existing systems and customizing them to meet customer-specific needs are still pervasive, and are generically called clone-andown. We have developed a conceptual framework to support this practice named ECCO that stands for Extraction and Composition for Clone-and-Own. In this paper we present our Eclipse-based tool to support this approach. Our tool can automatically locate reusable parts from previously developed products and subsequently compose a new product from a selection of desired features. The tools demonstration video can be found here: http://youtu.be/N6gPekuxU6o
Reference:
The ECCO Tool: Extraction and Composition for Clone-and-Own (Stefan Fischer, Lukas Linsbauer, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed), In Proceedings of the 37th (IEEE/ACM) International Conference on Software Engineering, (ICSE 2015), Florence, Italy, 2015.
Bibtex Entry:
@Conference{DBLP:conf/icse/0006LLE15,
author = {Stefan Fischer and Lukas Linsbauer and Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon and Alexander Egyed},
title = {The {ECCO} Tool: Extraction and Composition for Clone-and-Own},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 37th (IEEE/ACM) International Conference on Software Engineering, (ICSE 2015), Florence, Italy},
year = {2015},
pages = {665--668},
abstract = {Software reuse has become mandatory for companies to compete and a
wide range of reuse techniques are available today. However, ad hoc
practices such as copying existing systems and customizing them to
meet customer-specific needs are still pervasive, and are generically
called clone-andown. We have developed a conceptual framework to
support this practice named ECCO that stands for Extraction and Composition
for Clone-and-Own. In this paper we present our Eclipse-based tool
to support this approach. Our tool can automatically locate reusable
parts from previously developed products and subsequently compose
a new product from a selection of desired features. The tools demonstration
video can be found here: http://youtu.be/N6gPekuxU6o},
bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, http://dblp.org},
biburl = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/rec/bib/conf/icse/0006LLE15},
doi = {10.1109/ICSE.2015.218},
file = {:Conferences\\ICSE 2015 - The ECCO Tool Extraction and Composition for Clone-and-Own\\The ECCO Tool Extraction and Composition for Clone-and-Own-preprint.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {FWF P25513, FWF P25289},
timestamp = {Tue, 03 May 2016 15:49:53 +0200},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSE.2015.218},
}