Re Engineering
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The
ReverseAndReengineeringTaxonomy defines
reengineering as:
the examination and alteration of a subject system to reconstitute it in a new form and the subsequent implementation of the new form.
It is often presented as consisting of three steps, involving
This definition is not very precise and restrictive: as a result,
even
ProgramCompilation fits in. It would be more accurate to insist that the
new form is at the same or a higher level of abstraction
as the original subject system -- conform the
ReStructuring definition
in which the level of abstraction remains the same.
--
ArieVanDeursen, 04 Aug 2002
Relevant reengineering topics:
Resources:
The US DOD maintains all sorts of info at
http://www.stsc.hill.af.mil/RENG/, including a
Software Reengineering Assessment Handbook, a tool
evaluation methodology, and various tool descriptions.
Sometimes a bit outdated (viz. dealing with Y2K extensively), sometimes very interesting.
--
ArieVanDeursen, 17 September 2002.
E. J. Byrne
(
A Conceptual Foundation for Software Re-Engineering,
ICSM 1992, pp. 226-235) has proposed a model for reengineering distinguishing three steps:
- ReverseEngineering
- ReStructuring
- ForwardEngineering
which he visualizes using the following figure:
The
SEI Horseshoe Model is similar to Byrne's model, and takes a
SoftwareArchitecture perspecitve on reengineering:
See
http://www.sei.cmu.edu/reengineering/
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