Home
Add
Get on Google Play
Home
> Edit
Add/Update Thesis
Title*
Author's Name*
Supervisor's Name
Abstract
Design patterns are standard design solutions that can be applied and composed in different applications where pattern related information is generally implicit in the UML diagrams of the applications. Applications of design patterns improve the quality and development productivity of software applications. Most software designs are based on different design patterns which are composed with each other. Therefore visualization of overlapping in recognized design patterns play an important role for the program comprehension. Different representations of design patterns have been proposed but each representation has its strengths and limitations. State of the art design pattern visualization approaches are unable to capture all the aspects of design patterns visualization which is important for the comprehension of any software application e.g. the role that a class, attribute and operation plays in a design pattern. Additionally, there exist multiple instances of a design pattern and different kinds of overlapping in design of different systems. Visualization of overlapping and composition in design patterns is undermining area. This research work is intended to analyze the characteristics, strengths and limitations of key design pattern representations used for visualization and based on the critical analysis of state of the art design pattern visualization approaches propose a hybrid approach which incorporates best features of existing approaches while suppressing their limitations. Our proposed hybrid notation is used to represent design pattern information related to class and to visualize different kinds of overlapping. Stereotypes, their associated tagged values, semantics and constraints are defined to represent the design pattern information related to attributes and/or operations of a class. We developed a prototyping tool named VisCDP to validate the concept of our approach.VisCDP is used to visualize design patterns information related to classes, operations and/or attributes in the composition of Recognized Design patterns. It provides static as well as on demand (dynamic) visualization in any UML class diagram. A real world case study is used to evaluate our approach and to compare the results with the other approaches.
Subject/Specialization
Language
Program
Faculty/Department's Name
Institute Name
Univeristy Type
Public
Private
Campus (if any)
Institute Affiliation Inforamtion (if any)
City where institute is located
Province
Country
Degree Starting Year
Degree Completion Year
Year of Viva Voce Exam
Thesis Completion Year
Thesis Status
Completed
Incomplete
Number of Pages
Urdu Keywords
English Keywords
Link
Select Category
Religious Studies
Social Sciences & Humanities
Science
Technology
Any other inforamtion you want to share such as Table of Contents, Conclusion.
Your email address*