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H.m. Sneed - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

S. Kaabi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Classes extraction from Procedural Programs
    Information Sciences, 2001
    Co-Authors: H. Béaïd Ajroud, Ali Jaoua, S. Kaabi
    Abstract:

    We analyse the relation between users' functions and global variables of Procedural Program. We apply rectangular decomposition in order to find the coverage. The paper shows how we extract classes from this coverage by using some defined rules. Thus, the proposed approach is a tool that can be used in re-engineering of old Programs because it helps the Programmer in transforming the Program such as it obeys object oriented principles.

Setsuo Ohsuga - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • IEA/AIE (Vol. 1) - Intelligent Systems Must Be Able to Make Programs Automatically for Assuring the Practicality
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1998
    Co-Authors: Takumi Aida, Setsuo Ohsuga
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses an important issue on the intelligent systems to solve large scale problem, especially on the way of making computer Programs automatically. Since an activity that human beings design a problem solving system is a kind of problem solving, a new modeling scheme that can deal with multi-level structures is necessary for representing problem solving itself. A large scale system used repeatedly should be a Procedural Program and not exploratory one. A method of translating modeling results into a Procedural Program is proposed in this paper.

N Amrutha - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • abstraction of design information from Procedural Program
    Grid Computing, 2011
    Co-Authors: R N Kulkarni, T Aruna, N Amrutha
    Abstract:

    In the past two decades there has been a continuous change in the software development. Organizations use different Programming languages for developing different software applications. The applications which were developed earlier were based on Procedural Programming languages like ‘C’, FORTRAN, COBOL etc. The applications which are being developed now, may be based on object oriented languages or Procedural languages or a mix of both. In order to understand how the information system is designed one may need to understand the behavior of the Program. The behavior of the Program can be understood with the help of design information. This design information about the application Program can be abstracted the from data flow diagram.

  • HPAGC - Abstraction of Design Information from Procedural Program
    High Performance Architecture and Grid Computing, 2011
    Co-Authors: R N Kulkarni, T Aruna, N Amrutha
    Abstract:

    In the past two decades there has been a continuous change in the software development. Organizations use different Programming languages for developing different software applications. The applications which were developed earlier were based on Procedural Programming languages like ‘C’, FORTRAN, COBOL etc. The applications which are being developed now, may be based on object oriented languages or Procedural languages or a mix of both. In order to understand how the information system is designed one may need to understand the behavior of the Program. The behavior of the Program can be understood with the help of design information. This design information about the application Program can be abstracted the from data flow diagram.

H. Béaïd Ajroud - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Classes extraction from Procedural Programs
    Information Sciences, 2001
    Co-Authors: H. Béaïd Ajroud, Ali Jaoua, S. Kaabi
    Abstract:

    We analyse the relation between users' functions and global variables of Procedural Program. We apply rectangular decomposition in order to find the coverage. The paper shows how we extract classes from this coverage by using some defined rules. Thus, the proposed approach is a tool that can be used in re-engineering of old Programs because it helps the Programmer in transforming the Program such as it obeys object oriented principles.