Title
Migrating Legacy Systems towards Object-Oriented Platforms
Abstract
We present an approach to migrate legacy systems to object-oriented platforms. The process consists of six sequential phases and encompasses reverse engineering and re-engineering activities. The aim of the reverse engineering phases is to decompose programs into components implementing the user interface management and components implementing application domain objects. The identification of objects is centered around persistent data store and exploits object-oriented design metrics. Wrapping techniques are the core of the re-engineering activities. They make new systems able to exploit existing resources, thus allowing an incremental and selective translation of the identified objects.
Year
DOI
Venue
1997
10.1109/ICSM.1997.624238
ICSM
Keywords
Field
DocType
persistent data store,object-oriented design metrics,application domain object,wrapping technique,re-engineering activity,reverse engineering phase,object-oriented platform,encompasses reverse engineering,migrating legacy systems,new system,legacy system,object-oriented platforms,reverse engineering,migration,legacy systems,software maintenance,software metrics,subroutines,object oriented programming,object oriented
Persistent data structure,Object-oriented programming,Systems engineering,User interface management systems,Computer science,Reverse engineering,Application domain,Software maintenance,User interface,Legacy system
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-8186-8013-X
47
3.53
References 
Authors
12
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
a de lucia1473.53
Giuseppe A. Di Lucca253840.02
Anna Rita Fasolino3104263.08
p a c guerra4473.53
s petruzzelli5473.53