Beware of non-communicating methods

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:''Beware of classes which have too much non-communicating behavior, i.e. methods which operate on a proper subset of the data members of a class. God classes often exhibit lots of non-communicating behavior.'' --Riel's Heuristic 3.4, [[Arthur Riel 1996]]
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Derived from [[Separate methods that do not communicate]].
 
Derived from [[Separate methods that do not communicate]].
  
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* [[Separate methods that do not communicate]]
 
* [[Separate methods that do not communicate]]
 
* [[Johnson and Foote 1988]]
 
* [[Johnson and Foote 1988]]
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[[Category:Riel's heuristics]]

Latest revision as of 23:53, 20 July 2009

Beware of classes which have too much non-communicating behavior, i.e. methods which operate on a proper subset of the data members of a class. God classes often exhibit lots of non-communicating behavior. --Riel's Heuristic 3.4, Arthur Riel 1996

Derived from Separate methods that do not communicate.

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