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From Date Correction to SOA Migration: Evolving Reengineering Methods

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2008

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Gesellschaft für Informatik e. V.

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This paper discusses the changing nature of Software Reengineering projects over the past 10 years. It is based on numerous observations in the reengineering community and on the author’s own experience in large customer projects. The projects can be roughly grouped into three clusters: ‚classic’ migrations, refurbishments and consolidations (e.g. database migration, consolidation of customer keys after mergers); pervasive, externally time-boxed adoptions and transitions (e.g. Year 2000 correction, Euro currency introduction); and business- driven, enterprise-scale transformations (e.g. core-system replacement, SOA migration). Looking at real-life project examples, we will see how these three categories are related. Large projects have turned out most successful where new technologies could be used to directly support a suitable reengineering methodology. This holds in particular for the rapidly evolving SOA migration projects.

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Gimnich, Rainer (2008): From Date Correction to SOA Migration: Evolving Reengineering Methods. Software archeology and the handbook of software architecture. Bonn: Gesellschaft für Informatik e. V.. PISSN: 1617-5468. ISBN: 3-88579-220-8. pp. 9-19. Regular Research Papers. Bad Honnef. 5-7 May 2008

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