A mapping study on architecture-driven modernization

R. Durelli, Daniel S. M. Santibáñez, B. M. Santos, R. Honda, M. Delamaro, N. Anquetil, V. V. D. Camargo
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Background: Perhaps the most common of all software engineering activities is the modernization of software. Unfortunately, during such modernization often leaves behind artifacts that are difficult to understand for those other than its author. Thus, the Object Management Group (OMG) has defined standards in the modernization process, by creating the concept of Architecture-Driven Modernization (ADM). Nevertheless, to the best of our knowledge, there is no a systematic mapping study providing an overview of how researchers have been employing ADM. Thus, we assert that there is a need for a more systematic investigation of the topics encompassed by this research area. Objective: To describe a systematic mapping study on ADM, highlighting the main research thrusts in this field. Method: We undertook a systematic mapping study, emphasizing the most important electronic databases. Results: We identified 30 primary studies, which were classified by their contribution type, focus area, and research type. Conclusion: This systematic mapping can be seen as a valuable initial foray into ADM for those interested in doing research in this field. More specifically, our paper provides an overview of the current state of the art and future trends in software modernization area, which may serve as a road-map for researchers interested in coming up with new tools and processes to support the modernization of legacy systems.
建筑驱动现代化的映射研究
背景:也许所有软件工程活动中最常见的是软件的现代化。不幸的是,在这样的现代化过程中,往往会留下难以被其作者以外的人理解的人工制品。因此,对象管理组(OMG)通过创建架构驱动的现代化(ADM)的概念,在现代化过程中定义了标准。然而,据我们所知,目前还没有一项系统的测绘研究提供了研究人员如何使用adm的概述。因此,我们认为有必要对该研究领域所包含的主题进行更系统的调查。目的:系统描述ADM制图研究,突出该领域的主要研究热点。方法:我们进行了系统的测绘研究,重点是最重要的电子数据库。结果:我们确定了30项主要研究,并按其贡献类型、关注领域和研究类型进行了分类。结论:对于那些对这一领域的研究感兴趣的人来说,这种系统的映射可以被视为对ADM有价值的初步尝试。更具体地说,我们的论文提供了软件现代化领域的当前艺术状态和未来趋势的概述,它可以作为对提出新工具和过程以支持遗留系统现代化感兴趣的研究人员的路线图。
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