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Business Rules and Information Systems: Aligning It with Business Goals
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A method for the manual extraction of business rules from legacy source code
BT Technology Journal
Modernizing Legacy Systems: Software Technologies, Engineering Process and Business Practices
Modernizing Legacy Systems: Software Technologies, Engineering Process and Business Practices
Reverse Engineering and Design Recovery: A Taxonomy
IEEE Software
A Simple Mathematically Based Framework for Rule Extraction from an Arbitrary Programming Language
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Eclipse Modeling Framework
Connecting Legacy Code, Business Rules and Documentation
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Decision table based approach for business rules modelling in UML/OCL
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Information Systems Transformation: Architecture-Driven Modernization Case Studies
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An overview of the knowledge discovery meta-model
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies
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Business rules tend to change in the course of time influencing modifications in business supporting information systems. Unfortunately, business rules most often are embedded in the source code of software systems, poorly or even not documented, and implementation details are known only for the developers. The paper addresses these issues and considers a model-driven process for derivation of business rules from the models of existing information systems, providing supporting tools, and supplementing the overall modernization process.