| J.L. Hainaut, et al.: Requirements for Information Systems Reverse Engineering Support. Proc. of IWCRE (1995) |
....there are some solutions which have been proposed in the literature and these mainly deal with the design of reengineering architectures for database systems. The work proposed in #hainaut et al. 1993# is particularly useful to understand the requirements for reverse engineering support #hainaut et al. 1995#. It does not propose any speci#c algorithm but details a generic process model and the main schema transformations useful for the reengineering processes. These transformations include project join, extension, and identi#er substitution. The work presented in #Signore et al. 1994# overlaps all ....
Hainaut, J-L., Englebert, V., Henrard, J., Hick, J-M. and Roland, D.: 1995, Requirements for Information Systems Reverse Engineering Support, Proc. of the Int. Working Conference on Reverse Engineering #WRCE#, Toronto.
.... (reverse engineering) and or schema translation and redesign (forward engineering) 5,14,35,22,13,30] One of the most important limitations of current database reengineering (DBRE) tools is that they do not consider the evolutionary and exploratory nature of the reengineering process [17]. They impose a strictly phase oriented, waterfall like reengineering process, without the support for iteration. This is an important limitation in practice, as iterations between schema analysis and redesign steps occur frequently: when a reengineer learns more about the abstract design of a ....
J-L. Hainaut, V. Englebert, J. Henrard, J-M. Hick, and D. Roland. Requirements for information system reverse engineering support. Technical Report RP-95-13, University of Namur, Belgium, 1993.
....generically, the standards mechanism built into Refine (Markosian, 1994a) Database reverse engineering has been a fertile field with important economic implications. Hainaut et al. have develop an methodology of database reverse engineering and tools to support this methodology (Hainaut, 1993; Hainaut, 1995). They discuss the difficulty of extracting conceptual database descriptions from the messiness of non toy code, and describe a transformational approach to extracting conceptual information from real programs. The Reverse Engineering in CASE Technology method (RECAST) takes COBOL source and ....
Hainaut, J.-L., Englebert, V., Henrard, J., Hick, J.-M and Roland, D. 1995. Requirements for Information System Reverse Engineering Support. Proc. Second Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, pp. 136--145.
....approach for recovering design information from 3GL application programs based on the observation that C data structures that store the result of SQL queries can serve as object schemata. No indication is given that a prototype has been constructed to evaluate the feasibility of the approach. (Hainaut et al. 1995), proposed a design recovery methodology and generic architecture for performing the extraction of an enhanced ER schema from a database followed by the conceptualisation of the resulting data structures. The ITOC tool described in this paper is novel in that it recovers the structure of 4GL ....
Hainaut, J.L., Englebert, V., Henrard, J., Hick, J.M., Roland, D., Requirements for Information System Reverse Engineering Support, Proc. of the 2nd Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 1995, pp 136-145.
....recovery. 1. Introduction Information Systems are perceive to consist four major components: application programs, databases, screens, and reports. Most of the research on information systems reverse re engineering emphasise on recovering design information from multiple information sources [2, 4, 6, 7, 17, 18, 19, 22, 25, 28]. These legacy systems share a common characteristic, that is they use, produce, and maintain data, either in the form of flat files, databases, or spread sheets. Studies have shown that data is an invaluable resource for extracting business knowledge [23] as well as systems design information ....
J.L. Hainaut, V. Englebert, J. Henrard, J.M. Hick, D. Roland. Requirements for Information System Reverse Engineering Support. Proc. of the 2nd Working Conference on Reverse Enginering, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 1995.
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J-L Hainaut, V. Englebert, J. Henrard, J-M. Hick, D. Roland, Requirements for Information System Reverse Engineering Support, in Proc. of the IEEE Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Toronto, IEEE Computer Society Press, July 1995
....or a CASE tool factory) It is one of the main products of the DB MAIN project, dedicated to database applications engineering, and more particularly to the problems that arise when such applications evolve and have to be maintained. Its basic principles and its architecture have been described in [HAI,95b] and [HAI,96b] DB MAIN Version 1.0 offers both basic and sophisticated services for database forward and reverse engineering. Though coping with the very problem of database application evolution and maintenance in a significant way is due to 1997, the current version, and the current ....
Hainaut, J-L, Englebert, V., Henrard, J., Hick J-M., Roland, D., Requirements for Information System Reverse Engineering Support, in Proc. of the 2nd IEEE WC on Reverse Engineering, Toronto, July 1995, IEEE Computer Society Press, 1995.
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J.L. Hainaut, et al.: Requirements for Information Systems Reverse Engineering Support. Proc. of IWCRE (1995)
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J.L. Hainaut, V. Engelbert, J. Henrard, J.M. Hick, D. Roland. Requirements for Information System Reverse Engineering Support. Proc. Of the IEEE Working Conf. On Reverse Engineering, Toronto, Canada, IEEE Computer Society Press, July 1995.
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J. Hainaut, V. Englebert, J. Henrard, J. Hick, and D. Roland. Requirements for information system reverse engineering support. In Proc. of the IEEE Working Conf. on Reverse Engineering, Toronto, July 1995, IEEE Computer Society Press. http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~dbm/references.html
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J-L. Hainaut, V. Englebert, J. Henrard, J-M. Hick, and D. Roland. Requirements for information system reverse engineering support. Technical Report RP-95-13, University of Namur, Belgium, 1993.
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