Refactoring is a technique to restructure code in a disciplined way, and is well suited to tool support, though extant tools are rather basic. Refactoring is common and vital practice in object-oriented programming, Forth programming, and forms a central part of the Extreme Programming methodology.
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- Martin Fowler Object-oriented programming expert and consultant, one of the leaders in refactoring, author of the book 'Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code', Extreme Programming proponent. Many useful articles and links.
- The Refactory, Inc. Founded as a consortium of experts in Refactoring, objects, e-commerce, Patterns, Extreme Programming, flexible and adaptable systems; dedicated to helping organizations succeed with objects; evolved from Ralph Johnson Software Architecture group, University of Illinois.
- Refactoring to Patterns By Joshua Kerievsky; Addison Wesley, 2004, ISBN 0321213351; interactive CD available. Jolt award winning book, merges refactoring (process to improve design of extant code) with patterns (classic solutions to recurring design problems). Industrial Logic.
- Refactoring as Meta Programming? Suggests a different context than usual. Dave Thomas. JOT: Journal of Object Technology.
- Code Refactoring - Wikipedia Overview of definitions and methodologies.
- SourceMaking: Refactoring Catalog of 74 classic refactorings.
- Catalog of Database Refactorings Catalog of small changes to your database schema which improves its design without changing its semantics.
- Bill Griswold Page Researches software engineering: building large, complex systems at reasonable cost and high reliability; especially evolution (e.g., enhancement) of large systems, which is driven by unpredictable market forces, including customer desire for leading-edge functions.
- A Survey of Software Refactoring Abstract and many references, from paper with overview of research; link to full paper, for fee. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering.