ITK/Release 4/Modularization
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Modularization
Goals
- Organize the continuous growth of the Toolkit
- Create system with a kernel base code and topic modules
- Hierarchy of modules?
- Kernel very rigorously supported and developed
- Possibly two classes of modules: Core and Extra
- Core modules also rigorously supported
- Extra modules less so
- Create system with a kernel base code and topic modules
- Simplify usage for application developers
- Package manager that allows user to choose exactly what functionality is desired
- Modules exist along logical boundaries
Issues
- Automatic code analysis and initial segmentation
- Develop accurate graph of code dependencies
- Use "#include" as edge in graph
- Need to remove unnecessary includes (non-trivial problem)
- Segment the code into a kernel and modules
- Use graph clustering/segmentation methods
- Develop good cost function for the segmentation
- High cost for code in the kernel
- High cost for weak modular dependencies
- Develop accurate graph of code dependencies
- Manual segmentation improvement
- Ensure that modules divided logically
- Good granularity so that modules provide a benefit
- Too many modules is too complex
- Too few modules is pointless
- Goal: ~20 modules
- Only logical modular dependencies
- "Advanced Registration" depends on "Registration" is OK
- "Segmentation" depends on "Registration" because they share one non-kernel file is BAD
Tools
- Ryppl
- http://ryppl.org/
- Package Manager - Multi-Platform
- Source Navigator
- http://sourcenav.berlios.de/
- Static analysis tool
- Builds detailed database of code elements and interactions
- Programmable tcl API (also c++ but less well documents and/or out of date)