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    Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://140.128.103.80:8080/handle/310901/22235


    Title: Bridging Legacy Systems to Model Driven Architecture
    Authors: Qiao, B., Yang, H., Chu, W.C., Xu, B.
    Contributors: Dept. of Computer Science, Tunghai University,
    Keywords: Architecture Recovery;Model Driven Architecture (MDA);Reengineering Wide Spectrum Language (RWSL);Reverse Engineering
    Date: 2003-11-03
    Issue Date: 2013-05-15T09:13:34Z (UTC)
    Publisher: Dallas, TX; United States
    Abstract: System evolution can be achieved effectively from architectural point of view, and one of the most exciting outcomes of those efforts on software architecture is OMG' Model Driven Architecture (MDA) which aims at a unified framework for system evolution targeting middleware-based modern distributed system. The advance of technologies in software design and implementation, however, cannot completely avoid the need for deep understanding of legacy systems for evolution. We are still stuck with incomplete high abstraction views when evolving the legacy systems. This paper presents an approach to bridging legacy systems to MDA, which has three contributions: a suitable architecture description language for architecture recovery, the relevant abstraction rules and the integration of reverse engineering with MDA.
    Relation: Proceedings - IEEE Computer Society's International Computer Software and Applications Conference , pp. 304-309
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