Well organized software is easy to maintain but software modularization is complicated because of the number of modules. Automated software module clustering is transformed to a search-based problem. This paper describes the experiments on real-world problems of software module clustering by metaheuristic search methods such as genetic algorithms. This paper introduces the Grouping Genetic Algorithm (GGA) to the benchmarks. The fitness function measures a module granularity which is cohesion and coupling. Empirical result reports that the GGA outperforms a genetic algorithm with string representation.
Marco TomassiniLeonardo Vanneschi