In this article we propose an incremental approach to the identification of (business) objects in legacy applications. In this approach different object identification scenarios can be applied alternately. Three different strategies are presented: function driven, data driven and object driven objectification. We discuss these scenarios and report on experiences gained from applying them to a subsystem of a real-life mortgage system. We also discuss related work.</p
It is increasingly recognised that an object-oriented approach offers the most promising way forward...
We present an approach to migrate legacy systems to object-oriented platforms. The process consists ...
This article provides keys to getting started with modeling legacy applications using the Unified Mo...
In this article we propose an incremental approach to the identification of (business) objects in le...
Many organisations are migrating towards object-oriented technology. However, owing to the business ...
Many organisations are migrating towards object-oriented technology. However, owing to the business ...
We present an approach to decomposing legacy systems written in procedural languages into objects. T...
Legacy software systems present a high level of entropy combined with imprecise documentation. This ...
The identification of objects in procedural programs has long been recognised as a key to renewing l...
'Integrating Modern Business Applications with Objectified Legacy Systems' investigates a methodolog...
Abstract. In this paper we present a methodology, called binding Business Applications to LEgacy sys...
Many approaches to support (semi-automatic) identification of objects in legacy code take the data s...
In order to translate a non-object-oriented (procedural) program into an object-oriented one, objec...
: The ability of a new technology to reuse legacy systems is very important for its economic success...
Identifying generic or common objects is the most intricate part for developing applications in pure...
It is increasingly recognised that an object-oriented approach offers the most promising way forward...
We present an approach to migrate legacy systems to object-oriented platforms. The process consists ...
This article provides keys to getting started with modeling legacy applications using the Unified Mo...
In this article we propose an incremental approach to the identification of (business) objects in le...
Many organisations are migrating towards object-oriented technology. However, owing to the business ...
Many organisations are migrating towards object-oriented technology. However, owing to the business ...
We present an approach to decomposing legacy systems written in procedural languages into objects. T...
Legacy software systems present a high level of entropy combined with imprecise documentation. This ...
The identification of objects in procedural programs has long been recognised as a key to renewing l...
'Integrating Modern Business Applications with Objectified Legacy Systems' investigates a methodolog...
Abstract. In this paper we present a methodology, called binding Business Applications to LEgacy sys...
Many approaches to support (semi-automatic) identification of objects in legacy code take the data s...
In order to translate a non-object-oriented (procedural) program into an object-oriented one, objec...
: The ability of a new technology to reuse legacy systems is very important for its economic success...
Identifying generic or common objects is the most intricate part for developing applications in pure...
It is increasingly recognised that an object-oriented approach offers the most promising way forward...
We present an approach to migrate legacy systems to object-oriented platforms. The process consists ...
This article provides keys to getting started with modeling legacy applications using the Unified Mo...