Presentation 2002/7/12
Evaluation of Sample-Based Retrieval System for Visual Basic Functions
Sota EGUCHI, Tetsuro KAKESHITA,
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Abstract(in English) We have proposed the sample-based retrieva.l method in order to retrieve software component in terms of their specification. We have developed Visual Basic (VB) function retrieval system as an application of the proposed method. In this pa.per, we evaluate the VB function retrieval system. 75 functions out of 164 standard VB functions can be stored in the system. We then examine element dictionary which is the basis of sample construction to identify the system registered functions. The element dictionary size is not affected by the order of function addition to the system. Finally we evaluate various user support mechanism of the system. 57 functions cannot be identified without I/O values. Sample size to identify a. function is 15 (max) and 2.8 (average) by using the user support mechanism.
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Keyword(in English) Database / Function Retrieval / Visual Basic Function / Specification-based Retrieval / Performance Evaluation
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Title (in English) Evaluation of Sample-Based Retrieval System for Visual Basic Functions
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Keyword(1) Database
Keyword(2) Function Retrieval
Keyword(3) Visual Basic Function
Keyword(4) Specification-based Retrieval
Keyword(5) Performance Evaluation
1st Author's Name Sota EGUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Saga University()
2nd Author's Name Tetsuro KAKESHITA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Science, Saga University
Date 2002/7/12
Paper # DE2002-68
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 209
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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