Design patterns provide a means to reuse proven solutions during development, but also to identify good practices during analysis. These are particularly relevant in complex and critical software, such as is the case of ubiquitous and pervasive systems. Model Driven Engineering (MDE) presents a solution for this problem, with the usage of high level models. As part of an effort to develop approaches to the migration of applications to mobile contexts, this paper reports on a tool that identifies design patterns in source code. Code is transformed into both platform specific and independent models, and from these design patterns are inferred. MapIt, the tool which implements these functionalities is described.
@InProceedings{CoutoRC:2013, author = {R. Couto and A.N. Ribeiro and J.C. Campos}, title = {MapIt: A model based pattern recovery tool}, booktitle = {Model-Based Methodologies for Pervasive and Embedded Software}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, volume = {7706}, editor = {R.J. Machado and R.S.P. Maciel and J. Rubin and G. Botterweck}, publisher = {Springer}, year = {2013}, pages = {19-37}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-38209-3_2}, hdl = {1822/26576}, abstract = {Design patterns provide a means to reuse proven solutions during development, but also to identify good practices during analysis. These are particularly relevant in complex and critical software, such as is the case of ubiquitous and pervasive systems. Model Driven Engineering (MDE) presents a solution for this problem, with the usage of high level models. As part of an effort to develop approaches to the migration of applications to mobile contexts, this paper reports on a tool that identifies design patterns in source code. Code is transformed into both platform specific and independent models, and from these design patterns are inferred. MapIt, the tool which implements these functionalities is described.} }
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