The renaissance of legacy systems : method support for software-system evolution /
By: Warren, Ian
Title By: Breuer, Markus [contributor.] | Favaro, John [contributor.] | Ransom, Jane [contributor.] | Tryggeseth [contributor.] | Villermain, Claude [contributor.]
Material type: BookPublisher: LONDON : Springer, c1999.Description: xiii, 182 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 1852330600 (pbk. : alk. paper)Program: ISIT946 CSIT114Subject(s): Computer software -- EvaluationDDC classification: 005.1/4 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Many antiquated or legacy systems are still in operation today because they are critical to the organizations continued operations or are prohibitively expensive to replace. This book guides practitioners in managing the process of legacy system evolution. The author introduces a comprehensive method for managing a software evolution project, from its conception to the deployment of the resulting system. The book helps managers answer two critical decisions: What is the best way to evolve a particular legacy system? and How can the legacy system be migrated to a selected target architecture?
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 005.14 WA RE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0041173 | ||
REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 005.14 WA RE (Browse shelf) | Available | T0041174 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Many antiquated or legacy systems are still in operation today because they are critical to the organizations continued operations or are prohibitively expensive to replace. This book guides practitioners in managing the process of legacy system evolution. The author introduces a comprehensive method for managing a software evolution project, from its conception to the deployment of the resulting system. The book helps managers answer two critical decisions: What is the best way to evolve a particular legacy system? and How can the legacy system be migrated to a selected target architecture?
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