The following paper reviews the possibilities of encapsulating existing legacy software for reuse in new distributed architectures. It suggests wrapping as an alternative strategy to reengineering and redevelopment. It then defines the levels of granularity at which software can be encapsulated before going on to describe how to construct a wrapper and how to adapt host programs for wrapping. Some wrapping products are discussed and the state of the art summarized. The advantage of wrapping over conventional reengineering is the low cost and even lower risks involved. This is the driving force in the search for improved wrapping technology. 1. Motivatio
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 82-86).Software engineering is a discipline concerned wi...
A solution to the problem of salvaging the past investments in centralised, mainframe-oriented softw...
We present an approach to migrate legacy systems to object-oriented platforms. The process consists ...
In software organizations there is a very real possibility that a commitment to existing assets will...
Distributed object technology is profoundly changing the ways in which software systems evolve over...
Abstract—In this paper we outline our legacy modernization approach that incorporates our reuse proc...
In this report, we present an overview of the existing software re-engineering process and its relat...
One of the major barriers to the introduction of reuse technology into the software development proc...
Abstract:- Many application software packages still in use today are legacy systems which were devel...
Many computer programs cannot be easily integrated because their components are distributed and hete...
This paper describes a process of gradual reengineering of the procedural components of a legacy sys...
. The goals of this tutorial are to: (i) give the reader a quick introduction to the field of softwa...
Software reuse and integration has been described as the process of creating software systems from e...
Re-implementation is one of the alternatives to migrate a legacy software system next to conversion,...
The main goal of component-based software engineering is to decrease development time and developmen...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 82-86).Software engineering is a discipline concerned wi...
A solution to the problem of salvaging the past investments in centralised, mainframe-oriented softw...
We present an approach to migrate legacy systems to object-oriented platforms. The process consists ...
In software organizations there is a very real possibility that a commitment to existing assets will...
Distributed object technology is profoundly changing the ways in which software systems evolve over...
Abstract—In this paper we outline our legacy modernization approach that incorporates our reuse proc...
In this report, we present an overview of the existing software re-engineering process and its relat...
One of the major barriers to the introduction of reuse technology into the software development proc...
Abstract:- Many application software packages still in use today are legacy systems which were devel...
Many computer programs cannot be easily integrated because their components are distributed and hete...
This paper describes a process of gradual reengineering of the procedural components of a legacy sys...
. The goals of this tutorial are to: (i) give the reader a quick introduction to the field of softwa...
Software reuse and integration has been described as the process of creating software systems from e...
Re-implementation is one of the alternatives to migrate a legacy software system next to conversion,...
The main goal of component-based software engineering is to decrease development time and developmen...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 82-86).Software engineering is a discipline concerned wi...
A solution to the problem of salvaging the past investments in centralised, mainframe-oriented softw...
We present an approach to migrate legacy systems to object-oriented platforms. The process consists ...