Pattern-based refactoring process of sequential source code

  • Tagung:

    Konferenzartikel 

  • Autoren:

    Korbinian Molitorisz 

  • Summary

    Software refactoring is a very well-studied subject, but with the huge gap between omnipresent multicore processors and the vast majority of software that has not been developed with multicore in mind, it gains new and important significance: At what locations should the sequential code be refactored? How should this be done for a given location? Is the code still correct? And finally: Does it execute faster?

    In this paper we present a refactoring concept to exploit parallelizable regions in legacy software. Our concept relies on the presence of recurring patterns and identifies potential regions, transforms them to parallel versions, tests them for correctness and tunes their parallel performance. We show early implementation results.

  • Jahr:

    2013 

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@inproceedings{,
author={Korbinian Molitorisz},
title={Pattern-based refactoring process of sequential source code},
year=2013,
month=Mar,
booktitle={17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering},
url={https://ps.ipd.kit.edu/downloads/},
abstract={Software refactoring is a very well-studied subject, but with the huge gap between omnipresent multicore processors and the vast majority of software that has not been developed with multicore in mind, it gains new and important significance: At what locations should the sequential code be refactored? How should this be done for a given location? Is the code still correct? And finally: Does it execute faster?
In this paper we present a refactoring concept to exploit parallelizable regions in legacy software. Our concept relies on the presence of recurring patterns and identifies potential regions, transforms them to parallel versions, tests them for correctness and tunes their parallel performance. We show early implementation results.},
journal={17th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'13)},