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    Title: Legacy System User Interface Reengineering Based on the Agile Model Driven Approach
    Authors: Yen-Chieh Huang
    Chih-Ping Chu
    Date: 2012-09
    Issue Date: 2012-10-02T03:30:46Z (UTC)
    Abstract: As technologies are continuously evolving, it has become almost mandatory to
    update and redesign systems to be in flux. Organizations can obtain the most cost-effective
    and valuable solutions by transforming their legacy assets. Reengineering the Legacy System
    generally aims to lessen the cost of application maintenance and make the systems
    more up-to-date and efficient. Thus, we provide an agile reengineering methodology for a
    Legacy System to smoothly evolve to a new system, and simultaneously, the Model-Driven
    Approach and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) are introduced into the reengineering
    process. The aim of this methodology is to use static and dynamic analysis to model the
    Legacy System interface. The final output model can assist the model transformation tool
    to rapidly generate a specific language interface and data service, and then join the UI and
    data service under SOA. This agile reengineering methodology is a new development process
    in system reengineering.
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