A Bimodal Approach for the Discovery of a View of the Implementation Platform of Legacy Object-Oriented Systems under Modernization Process

Hamza Abdelmalek, Gino Chénard, I. Khriss, A. Jakimi
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Organizations are highly dependent on their software in carrying out their daily activities. Unfortunately, the repeated changes that are applied to these systems make their evolution difficult. This evolution may be necessary to maintain the software, replace or upgrade it. In the case of complex and poorly documented legacy systems, modernization is the only feasible solution to achieving the evolution goals. The OMG (Object Management Group) consortium created the Architecture-Driven Modernization (ADM) initiative to cope with the challenges of modernization. This initiative proposes, among other things, modernization through model-driven engineering (MDE). In this context, the modernization of a legacy system, not developed in an MDE environment, begins with its migration towards this type of environment. This migration raises the problem of finding the models necessary for the use of MDE representing this system. In this paper, we present a new bimodal approach to ADM modernization by enabling automatic and interactive modes to discover a view of the implementation platform of a legacy object-oriented system. Also, we present the key ideas of the algorithms behind this discovery process. Finally, we describe our prototype tool that implements our approach. This tool has been validated on several systems written in C# and Java languages. EPiC Series in Computing Volume 69, 2020, Pages 98–111 Proceedings of 35th International Conference on Computers and Their Applications G. Lee and Y. Jin (eds.), CATA 2020 (EPiC Series in Computing, vol. 69), pp. 98–111
现代化进程下遗留面向对象系统实现平台视图发现的双峰方法
组织在执行日常活动时高度依赖于软件。不幸的是,应用于这些系统的重复更改使它们的进化变得困难。这种演进可能是维护软件、替换或升级软件所必需的。在复杂且文档记录不良的遗留系统的情况下,现代化是实现演进目标的唯一可行的解决方案。OMG(对象管理组)联盟创建了架构驱动的现代化(ADM)计划来应对现代化的挑战。该计划提出了通过模型驱动工程(MDE)实现现代化的建议。在这种情况下,遗留系统的现代化(不是在MDE环境中开发的)从向这种类型的环境迁移开始。这种迁移提出了寻找使用MDE表示该系统所需的模型的问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的双峰方法来实现ADM现代化,通过启用自动和交互模式来发现传统面向对象系统的实现平台的视图。此外,我们还介绍了该发现过程背后的算法的关键思想。最后,我们描述了实现我们方法的原型工具。这个工具已经在用c#和Java语言编写的几个系统上进行了验证。史诗系列计算卷69,2020,页98-111第35届国际会议论文集计算机及其应用G. Lee和Y. Jin(编),CATA 2020(史诗系列计算,卷69),第98-111页
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