ARCast.TV - Mark Pollack on Architecture Refactoring
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While there are many qualities by which to judge an architecture, two technologies--dependency injection
(DI) and
aspect-oriented programming (AOP)--provide guidance on some of the most foundational. Not only do they influence how a system's components are designed and organized, they also determine how easily the system may evolve. In this episode, Mark Dunn and
Mark Pollack
discusses DI and AOP from an architectural point of view, showing how the principles promoted by DI and AOP translate to tangible architectural benefits such as loose coupling and a separation of business and technical concerns.
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This is a story about patttern and architecture refactioring..
I think that..
We look at 10000 feet view via DSM (Dependency Structure Matrix) and Code Metrix.
We look at 100 feet view via Code Smells.
We use various tools to smell code's stehch.
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