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| ====== Decompositions ====== | ====== Decompositions ====== | ||
| - | ====== Flat Decompositions ====== | ||
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| The output of a software clustering algorithm is either flat decompositions or nested decompositions of software systems. | The output of a software clustering algorithm is either flat decompositions or nested decompositions of software systems. | ||
| - | A \texttt{flat} decomposition does not contain nested clusters. There is one level of clusters and one level of entities. An example of flat decomposition is shown in Figure \ref{example_flat_decomposition}. | + | ====== Flat ====== |
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| - | A \texttt{nested} decomposition is a decomposition that may contain nested clusters. An example of a nested decomposition is shown in Figure \label{example_nested_decomposition}. | + | |
| - | \begin{figure} [hbt] | + | A //flat decomposition// |
| - | \epsfxsize=\linewidth | + | |
| - | \leavevmode | + | |
| - | \centering | + | |
| - | \epsffile{figures/flat_decomposition.eps} | + | |
| - | \caption{An example of a flat decomposition} | + | |
| - | \label{example_flat_decomposition} | + | |
| - | \end{figure} | + | |
| + | {{: | ||
| - | \begin{figure} [hbt] | + | ====== Nested ====== |
| - | \epsfxsize=\linewidth | + | A //nested decomposition// |
| - | \leavevmode | + | |
| - | \centering | + | |
| - | \epsffile{figures/nested_decomposition.eps} | + | |
| - | \caption{An example of a nested decomposition} | + | |
| - | {{: | + | {{: |
| - | ====== Nested Decompositions ====== | ||
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