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11th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'07)
Towards A Process-Oriented Software Architecture Reconstruction Taxonomy
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
March 21-March 23
ISBN: 0-7695-2802-3
Damien Pollet, LISTIC, Universit? de Savoie, France
St?phane Ducasse, LISTIC, Universit? de Savoie, France
Lo?c Poyet, LISTIC, Universit? de Savoie, France
Ilham Alloui, LISTIC, Universit? de Savoie, France
Sorana C?mpan, LISTIC, Universit? de Savoie, France
Herv? Verjus, LISTIC, Universit? de Savoie, France
To maintain and understand large applications, it is crucial to know their architecture. The first problem is that unlike classes and packages, architecture is not explicitly represented in the code. The second problem is that successful applications evolve over time, so their architecture inevitably drifts. Reconstructing the architecture and checking whether it is still valid is therefore an important aid. While there is a plethora of approaches and techniques supporting architecture reconstruction, there is no comprehensive state of the art and it is often difficult to compare the approaches. This article presents a state of the art on software architecture reconstruction approaches.
Citation:
Damien Pollet, St?phane Ducasse, Lo?c Poyet, Ilham Alloui, Sorana C?mpan, Herv? Verjus, "Towards A Process-Oriented Software Architecture Reconstruction Taxonomy," csmr, pp.137-148, 11th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering (CSMR'07), 2007
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