Title :
Evolving legacy system features into fine-grained components
Author :
Mehta, Alok ; Heineman, George T.
Author_Institution :
American Financial Syst., Inc, Weston, MA, USA
Abstract :
There is a constant need for practical, efficient, and cost-effective software evolution techniques. We propose a novel evolution methodology that integrates the concepts of features, regression tests, and component-based software engineering (CBSE). Regression test cases are untapped resources, full of information about system features. By exercising each feature with its associated test cases using code profilers and similar tools, code can be located and refactored to create components. These components are then inserted back into the legacy system, ensuring a working system structure. This methodology is divided into three parts. Part one identifies the source code associated with features that need evolution. Part two deals with creating components and part three measures results. By applying this methodology, AFS has successfully restructured its enterprise legacy system and reduced the costs of future maintenance. Additionally, the components that were refactored from the legacy system are currently being used within a web-enabled application.
Keywords :
software engineering; software maintenance; code profilers; component-based software engineering; cost-effective software evolution; fine-grained components; legacy system features; regression tests; Application software; Computer science; Costs; Hardware; Investments; Permission; Software engineering; Software reusability; Software testing; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering, 2002. ICSE 2002. Proceedings of the 24rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-58113-472-X