Abstract

Automated program transformation holds promise for a variety of software life cycle endeavors, particularly where the size of legacy systems makes manual code analysis, re-engineering, and evolution difficult and expensive. But constructing highly scalable transformation tools supporting modern languages in full generality is itself a painstaking and expensive process. This cost can be managed by developing a common transformation system infrastructure re-useable by derived tools that each address specific tasks, thus leveraging the infrastructure costs. This paper describes the Design Maintenance System (DMS 1 DMS is a registered trademark of Semantic Designs, Inc. 1 ), a practical, commercial program analysis and transformation system, and discusses how it was employed to construct a custom modernization tool being applied to a large C++ avionics system. The tool transforms components developed in a 1990s-era component style to a more modern CORBA-like component framework, preserving functionality.

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