Effective Software Maintenance and Evolution

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advanced software maintenance techniques
aging legacy systems
Ahead
approach
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Block Reservation
Buffer Classes
Buffer Element
Buffer Library
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CFG
Clone Detector
Component Versions
component-based systems
configuration
design
Design Entities
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Feature User
legacy code analysis
management
metaprogramming
mixed
Mixed Strategy Approach
Mixed Strategy Solution
model-based
Modelbased Design
object-oriented refactoring
program comprehension tools
Program Design Models
release
Reverse Engineering
Reverse Engineering Methods
Reverse Engineering Tools
SCM Tool
similar
Similar Program Structures
Simple Clones
Software Evolution
software maintenance strategies
software redunancies
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static code analysis
strategic reengineering
strategy
system
System Releases
UML Class Diagram
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780849335921
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With software maintenance costs averaging 50% of total computing costs, it is necessary to have an effective maintenance program in place. Aging legacy systems, for example, pose an especially rough challenge as veteran programmers retire and their successors are left to figure out how the systems operate. This book explores program analyzers, reverse engineering tools, and reengineering tools in-depth and explains the best ways to deploy them. It also discusses using XML-based tools, the roles of software components, object technology, and metaprogramming in improving systems maintenance, as well as how to align software with business goals through strategic maintenance.
National University of Singapore, Singapore

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