DE LIMA JUSTINO, Y and DA SILVA, Carlos (2018). Poster: Reengineering legacy systems for supporting SOA: A case study on the brazilian's secretary of state for taxation. 2018 IEEE/ACM 40th International Conference on Software Engineering: Companion Proceedings (ICSE-Companion), 125-126. [Article]
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Abstract
© 2018 Authors. The migration of legacy systems to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) allows to deal with the demand for interoperability and the need to provide a robust high-Available service interface. However, such migration presents a considerable risk, as it often involves the use of different techniques on systems with elevated technical debt and high maintenance costs. For this purpose, a process is instantiated to provide an appropriate set of techniques that will minimize risks and at the same time ensure quality improvement of the systems throughout the migration process. In this sense, this work reports on a case study of the application of a process for the reengineering of legacy systems to support the implementation of SOA project. This study has been applied to the evolution of legacy systems of the Secretariat of State for Taxation of Rio Grande do Norte (SET/RN), Brazil, providing significant results regarding the achievement of important quality goals.
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