Software Re-engineering

Faisal Bin Bashir


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Software Re-engineering

Introducing Options Analysis for Re-engineering (OAR)

Organizations that own or use software assets require a structured and validated approach for making decisions on how to update, migrate, or reengineer their legacy assets. A model has recently been developed to understand technical transformations at different levels of abstraction.

Difference between Re-structuring and Forward Engineering

Highlighting the difference between Restructuring and Forward Engineering.

Conclusion drawn from comparison.

Conclusion of the maintenance problems of Hypertext in the light of lessons learned by discussing various characteristics of software development...

Lessons Learned -- Data quality

Lessons learned by the comparison of small and large scale programming with Hypertext development....

Lessons Learned -- Version control

Lessons learned by the comparison of small and large scale programming with Hypertext development....

Lessons Learned -- Reuse

Lessons learned by the comparison of small and large scale programming with Hypertext development....

Lessons Learned -- Structural Forms

Lessons learned by the comparison of small and large scale programming with Hypertext development....

Comparison of Large programs with Hypertext..... Contd.

Comparison of Large programs with hypertext in context of various characteristics.

Comparison of Large programs with Hypertext.

Comparison of Large programs with Hypertext in context of various characteristics.

Comparison of Small programs with hypertext.... Contd.

Comparison of Small programs with Hypertext in context of various characteristics...

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Software Re-engineering

Freshly reported bugs in Non-Y2K complaint software (2 msgs)

Restructuring (2 msgs)

Re-engineering..... a brief discussion (3 msgs)

Is the Y2K really THAT big !!! (1 msgs)

The History of the Y2K Problem (1) (1 msgs)

Design Recovery (1 msgs)