Refactoring definition

Refactoring means changing the internal structure of source code to improve its efficiency--e.g., by removing dead code and unwanted dependencies-- without changing its essential function or external behavior.
Refactoring means improving the internal design without changing the external behaviour

Examples of Refactoring in a sentence

  • Refactoring the program either by reading the sensors once at the start of loop() or by nesting the conditionals, reduces the number of possible executions to 4, making the analysis terminate in 2.4 s with iteration limit 2.

  • Refactoring efforts The current webapp, and it’s model, will be used as a method of receiving and serving data from/to specific endpoints.

  • Pursuant to the terms and conditions of agreements entered into with such Refactor from time to time (the "Refactoring Agreements"), the Company hereby consents to any such resale, reassignment and hypothecation.

  • Supported by NWO TOP project 612.001.852 Grey-box learning of Interfaces for Refactoring Legacy Software (GIRLS).

  • Schuts, ▇., ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇., Vaandrager, F.: Refactoring of legacy software using model learning and equivalence checking: an industrial experience report.

  • Refactoring utilizes business processes and logic that work today as the basis for creating new code, thereby extending the life of legacy applications.

  • Outcomes End-usertesting Penetrationtesting A/Btesting Refactoring Bythisphasetheproductwillbelive,theclientwillhaveidentifiedtheinternalrolesrequiredtoruntheproduct,the clientwillbeabletomeasure the projectssuccess againsttheir KPImilestones.

  • On 29 June 2022, Dongrui, a non-wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, and Jiangsu Pangfei entered into the Re-factoring Agreement, pursuant to which Dongrui agreed to provide financing for a term of 1 year commencing on the date of the Re-factoring Agreement with the re-factoring principal amount of approximately RMB15.1 million (equivalent to approximately HK$17.7 million).

  • The terms of the Re-factoring Agreement were determined after arm’s length negotiations between the parties on normal commercial terms.

  • The Refactoring Fee is 0.5% of the Notified Value of each Debt which is Outstanding 90 days after the end of the month (condition 7.1.3).

Related to Refactoring

  • Factoring Agreement means a customary market agreement by and between Holdings or a Restricted Subsidiary and a Factoring Company pursuant to which Holdings or such Restricted Subsidiary shall, pursuant to customary terms for the size and type of transaction involved, sell, transfer and assign its rights, title and interests in certain accounts receivable, specifically identified therein, to a Factoring Company.

  • Collateral Management Agreement The agreement dated as of the Closing Date, between the Issuer and the Collateral Manager relating to the management of the Collateral Obligations and the other Assets by the Collateral Manager on behalf of the Issuer, as amended from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof.

  • Asset Management Agreement means, as the context requires, any agreement entered into between a Series and an Asset Manager pursuant to which such Asset Manager is appointed as manager of the relevant Series Assets, as amended from time to time.

  • outsourcing means an arrangement of any form between an insurance or reinsurance undertaking and a service provider, whether a supervised entity or not, by which that service provider performs a process, a service or an activity, whether directly or by sub-outsourcing, which would otherwise be performed by the insurance or reinsurance undertaking itself;

  • Hotel Management Agreement means any management agreements between a Hotel Management Company and Lessee and/or Landlord, as applicable, as such management agreements are amended from time to time for the Hotel.