Modernizing Legacy Systems : Software Technologies, Engineering Processes, and Business Practices /

"The potential impact of this book cannot be overstressed. Software systems that are not continually and adequately evolved and, in particular, legacy systems that have not been so maintained, can threaten an organization's very survival. I recommend the book as a must for people directly...

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Main Authors: Seacord, Robert (Author), Plakosh, Daniel (Author), Lewis, Grace (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003.
Edition:1st edition.
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Summary:"The potential impact of this book cannot be overstressed. Software systems that are not continually and adequately evolved and, in particular, legacy systems that have not been so maintained, can threaten an organization's very survival. I recommend the book as a must for people directly involved in such evolution, whether as customers, managers and resource providers, or as implementers." --M. M. Lehman, Emeritus Professor, Middlesex University Businesses inevitably face a critical choice in the design and maintenance of their software systems: Dismantle older systems and completely replace them, or incrementally modernize existing systems. Many businesses choose the latter course, seeking to maximize their existing investment and preserve valuable business knowledge, while adapting to rapidly evolving technologies. Modernizing Legacy Systems is a much-needed guide, showing how to implement a successful modernization strategy and describing specifically a risk-managed, incremental approach--one that encompasses changes in software technologies, engineering processes, and business practices. Key topics include: Making a case for modernization Understanding requirements and constraints Maintaining performance, data integrity, and security Designing and deploying the target architecture Migrating code and data Estimating costs Planning the modernization effort For every topic, this book presents current standards and available products that support legacy system modernization. In addition, a large retail-supply-system case study--a system written in COBOL being modernized to one based on the J2EE architecture--runs throughout this book to demonstrate a real-world legacy system modernization effort. 0321118847B01232003
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (352 pages)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.