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10th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2003)
p. 238
Toward an environment for comprehending distributed systems
Maher Salah, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
Spiros Mancoridis, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
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Many modern software systems are often large, distributed,
written in more than one programming language,
and developed using pre-built components. This paper
presents the results of the first phase of a project to develop
an environment that supports the comprehension of
distributed systems.
The environment has a layered architecture consisting
of three subsystems: data gathering, data repository, and
modeling/visualization. The first phase of the project focuses
on the design and implementation of the data gathering
and data repository subsystems. The key requirements
of the environment are to support: (a) static and dynamic
analysis, (b) multiple languages, (c) distributed systems,
and (d) component-based models.
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Citation:
Maher Salah, Spiros Mancoridis,
"Toward an environment for comprehending distributed systems,"
wcre,
p. 238,
10th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2003),
2003
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