Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Practice Patterns for Architecture Reconstruction
WCRE '02 Proceedings of the Ninth Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE'02)
Architecture-Driven Modernization (ADM)
WCRE '05 Proceedings of the 12th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering
Service-Oriented Migration and Reuse Technique (SMART)
STEP '05 Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice
Supporting Migration to Services using Software Architecture Reconstruction
STEP '05 Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice
Design Pattern Detection for Reverse Engineering
WCRE '06 Proceedings of the 13th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering
Towards A Process-Oriented Software Architecture Reconstruction Taxonomy
CSMR '07 Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering
The Landscape of Service-Oriented Systems: A Research Perspective
SDSOA '07 Proceedings of the International Workshop on Systems Development in SOA Environments
Architectural Mismatch in Service-Oriented Architectures
SDSOA '07 Proceedings of the International Workshop on Systems Development in SOA Environments
A tool for design pattern detection and software architecture reconstruction
Information Sciences: an International Journal
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Legacy systems maintenance involves different decisions, often very complex and sometimes requiring high costs and time. Hence studying and applying the right system modernization technique becomes very important for systems evolution. One of the solutions often adopted to modernize a system is the possibility to migrate it towards a SOA architecture. A lot of works in the literature have been done in this direction, which propose methodologies that provide some kind of migration strategy. In the migration process one of the main tasks is related to system comprehension. We often have to analyze not well documented systems, where it is difficult to identify the components which could become services or to recognize the possible problems we could face during the migration process. Software architecture reconstruction is certainly a relevant key activity, which is used for these purposes. In this paper we explore if design pattern detection could be also useful in the migration process: knowing that some design patterns have been applied in the system could give relevant hints to take decisions during migration.