Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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433457 | Science of Computer Programming | 2012 | 23 Pages |
Software modernization is critical for organizations that need cost-effective solutions to deal with the rapid obsolescence of software and the increasing demand for new functionality. This paper presents the XIRUP modernization methodology, which proposes a highly iterative process, structured into four phases: preliminary evaluation, understanding, building and migration. This modernization process is feature-driven, component-based, focused on the early elicitation of key information, and relies on a model-driven approach with extensive use of experience from the previous projects. XIRUP has been defined in the European IST project MOMOCS, which has also built a suite of support tools. This paper introduces the process using a case study that illustrates its activities, related tools and results. The discussion highlights the specific characteristics of modernization projects and how a customized methodology can take advantage of them.
► We propose a modernization process for software systems based on components. ► The process takes advantage of this context to apply a model-driven approach. ► Legacy systems provide initial models, and component architectures are very regular. ► The process has been compared with a traditional approach showing improvements in time and error rates.