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Task Decomposition for Communication Computation Overlap to Reengineer a Web-Based System

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3 Author(s)
Jian Kang ; Software Technol. Res. Lab., De Montfort Univ., Leicester ; Hong Zhou ; Yang, H.

Overcoming Web code defects, such as nested loops, large multimedia packages, and mixed programming languages by decomposing and then composing program into a set of reusable segments can benefit Web-based system reengineering. However, existing methods seldom meet the needs for correct, reliable, and economical program reengineering process. In this paper, program slicing and program transformations within maintainer's assistant software evolution environment are depicted to decompose and transform Web page source code of a Web-based system, with the purpose for communication and computation overlap. The result presents kinds of overlapped code after decomposition and reengineering achieves a relatively speedy quality when being explored

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Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, 2007. FTDCS '07. 11th IEEE International Workshop on

Date of Conference: 21-23 March 2007

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