Assisting concept location in software comprehension

  • Cleary B
  • Exton C
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Abstract

Concept location, the problem of associating human oriented concepts with their counterpart solution domain concepts, is a fundamental problem that lies at the heart of software comprehension. Recent research has attempted to alleviate the impact of the concept location problem through the application of methods drawn from the Information Retrieval (IR) community. Here we present a new approach based on a complimentary IR method which also has a sound basis in cognitive theory. We compare our approach to related work through an experiment and present our conclusions. . . .

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Cleary, B., & Exton, C. (2007). Assisting concept location in software comprehension. Proceedings of 19th Psychology of Programming Workshop, 42–55. Retrieved from http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&btnG=Search&q=intitle:Assisting+Concept+Location+in+Software+Comprehension#0

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