Forward computation of dynamic program slices
ISSTA '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Software testing and analysis
A Framework for Business Rule Presentation
DEXA '01 Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Extracting Business Rules from Source Code
WPC '96 Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Program Comprehension (WPC '96)
Business Rule Extraction from Legacy Code
COMPSAC '96 Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Computer Software and Applications
Model-Driven Business Process Recovery
WCRE '04 Proceedings of the 11th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering
Survey of Traceability Approaches in Model-Driven Engineering
EDOC '07 Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference
Recovering business rules from legacy source code for system modernization
RuleML'07 Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Advances in rule interchange and applications
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
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In order to react to the ever-changing market, every organization needs to periodically reevaluate and evolve its company policies. These policies must be enforced by its Information System (IS) by means of a set of business rules that drive the system behavior and data. Clearly, policies and rules must be aligned at all times but unfortunately this is a challenging task. In most ISs implementation of business rules is scattered among the code so appropriate techniques must be provided for the discovery and evolution of evolving business rules. In this paper we describe a model driven reverse engineering framework aiming at extracting business rules out of Java source code. The use of modeling techniques facilitate the representation of the rules at a higher-abstraction level which enables stakeholders to understand and manipulate them.