## This template for a publication page ## ## README first: ## ## Replace text in braces by relevant content #language en = Strong dependencies between software components = by Abate, P., Di Cosmo, R., Boender, J., Zacchiroli, S. == Abstract/Summary == Component-based systems often describe context requirements in terms of explicit inter-component dependencies. Studying large instances of such systems - such as free and open source software (FOSS) distributions - in terms of declared dependencies between packages is appealing. It is however also misleading when the language to express dependencies is as expressive as Boolean formulae, which is often the case. In such settings, a more appropriate notion of component dependency exists: strong dependency. This paper introduces such notion as a first step towards modeling semantic, rather then syntactic, inter-component relationships. Furthermore, a notion of component sensitivity is derived from strong dependencies, with applications to quality assurance and to the evaluation of upgrade risks. An empirical study of strong dependencies and sensitivity is presented, in the context of one of the largest, freely available, component-based system. == References == ## Use description list format: " What:: where" PDF:: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ESEM.2009.5316017 == Citation == Abate, P.; Di Cosmo, R.; Boender, J.; Zacchiroli, S.; "Strong dependencies between software components," Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, 2009. ESEM 2009. 3rd International Symposium on , pp.89-99. === BIBTeX === ## The purpose of this field is to be automatically harvested into a comprehensive Debian.bib ## with all known publication on Debian. {{{ @INPROCEEDINGS{ author={Abate, P. and Di Cosmo, R. and Boender, J. and Zacchiroli, S.}, booktitle={Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, 2009. ESEM 2009. 3rd International Symposium on}, title={Strong dependencies between software components}, year={2009}, pages={89 -99}, doi={10.1109/ESEM.2009.5316017} } }}} == Comments == ## place to add comment regarding this publication. For example implications on procedures in Debian, references to discussions ## evoked by this publication None ---- CategoryPublication