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Architecture recovery of dynamically linked applications: a case study


Abstract:

Most previously published case studies in architecture recovery have been performed on statically linked software systems. Due to the increase in use of middleware techno...Show More

Abstract:

Most previously published case studies in architecture recovery have been performed on statically linked software systems. Due to the increase in use of middleware technologies, such as CORBA, and object-oriented programming concepts, such as polymorphism, there is an opportunity and a need to analyze architectures of these dynamically linked systems. This paper presents the results of software architecture extraction of the Nautilus file manager, which employs CORBA in its implementation. A combination of existing static analysis and use-case modeling architecture recovery techniques was used, with the expectation of complex but complete architecture extraction of a system such as Nautilus. We have found that this combined approach, named Dynamo-1, presented in this paper provided successful focused architecture recovery and guidance for future work in the complete architecture recovery of dynamically linked applications.
Date of Conference: 27-29 June 2002
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 December 2002
Print ISBN:0-7695-1495-2
Print ISSN: 1092-8138
Conference Location: Paris, France

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