2014
DOI: 10.2478/s13537-014-0208-3
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Reusable software documentation with phrase annotations

Abstract: Problem: Reoccurring software documentation fragments called documentation phrases crosscut documentation body and introduce undesired redundancy. The redundancy imposes problems with software documentation development and evolution. Objective: We want to reduce the negative effect caused by documentation phrases redundancy by centralizing the documentation phrases sources. This way a documentation phrase will have a single source that can be used for maintenance and evolution. Method: We discuss the nature of… Show more

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“…Their tool CommentWeaver is able to weave documentation phrases the same way as advices are woven in aspect-oriented programming. Our work presented in [6] continues in their work. There we propose using source code annotations to indicate program elements that should be documented by a given documentation phrase.…”
Section: Threats To Validitymentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Their tool CommentWeaver is able to weave documentation phrases the same way as advices are woven in aspect-oriented programming. Our work presented in [6] continues in their work. There we propose using source code annotations to indicate program elements that should be documented by a given documentation phrase.…”
Section: Threats To Validitymentioning
confidence: 66%
“…In conclusion, the presented results underline the significance of approaches like the one we presented in [6], or the one by Horie et al [7], which centralize the management of such a documentation phrase into one place and thus ease their maintenance and evolution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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