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The Twenty-Fourth Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Transforming Legacy Energy Management System (EMS) Modules into Reusable Components: A Case Study
Taipei, Taiwan
October 25-October 28
ISBN: 0-7695-0792-1
Qing Zhao, Texas A&M University
Hoh In, Texas A&M University
Xiaowei Wu, Texas A&M University
Garng Huang, Texas A&M University
A two-layer adaptive wrapping technique is proposed in this paper to migrate legacy Energy Management System (EMS) modules into reusable components, and therefore transforming the legacy system into a component-based system. Meanwhile, an XML based database wrapping technique is proposed to provide a flexible data exchange solution. These techniques help not only maintaining the reliability but also increasing the reusability of the legacy EMS during the software evolving process.
Index Terms:
Distributed Component Software Architecture, Architecture Evolution, Wrapper, Energy Management System (EMS)
Citation:
Qing Zhao, Hoh In, Xiaowei Wu, Garng Huang, "Transforming Legacy Energy Management System (EMS) Modules into Reusable Components: A Case Study," compsac, pp.105, The Twenty-Fourth Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2000
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