DocumentCode
300898
Title
An integrated database reengineering architecture-a generic approach
Author
Lim, Wie Ming ; Harrison, John
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Queensland Univ., Qld., Australia
fYear
1996
fDate
14-18 Jul 1996
Firstpage
146
Lastpage
154
Abstract
Methods and tools have been proposed and developed to facilitate database design recovery under the framework of reverse engineering and reengineering. These tools and methods are usually limited to a particular scenario and requirement. They are not adaptive, or general enough, to suit other scenarios. In most cases, new tools and methods will have to be redeveloped to suit these scenarios. This can result in a tremendous waste of effort and cost. In this paper we describe an integrated generic architecture for reengineering legacy databases. The goal of this research is to formalize an integrated generic architecture that is applicable to different database reengineering scenarios and requirements. We examine the conceptual and technical requirement for enabling such an architecture. An overview of the database reengineering process, which serves as a guideline for practitioners and tool developers, is presented. The results of a preliminary feasibility study based on the results of an implementation of relational database reverse engineering tools within the content of the architecture is also provided
Keywords
relational databases; reverse engineering; software maintenance; software tools; systems re-engineering; database design recovery; integrated database reengineering architecture; integrated generic architecture; legacy databases; preliminary feasibility study; relational database reverse engineering tools; reverse engineering; Computer architecture; Computer science; Costs; Data engineering; Erbium; Guidelines; Relational databases; Reverse engineering; Software maintenance; Software systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Australian Software Engineering Conference, 1996., Proceedings of 1996
Conference_Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7635-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASWEC.1996.534131
Filename
534131
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