This paper explores and describes the state of the art for what concerns the model-driven approaches proposed in the literature to support reverse engineering. We conducted a systematic literature review on this topic with the aim to answer three research questions. We focus on various solutions developed for model-driven reverse engineering, outlining in particular the models they use and the transformations applied to the models. We also consider the tools used for model definition, extraction, and transformation and the level of automation reached by the available tools. The model-driven reverse engineering approaches are also analyzed based on various features such as genericity, extensibility, automation of the reverse engineering process, and coverage of the full or partial source artifacts. We describe in detail and compare fifteen approaches applying model-driven reverse engineering. Based on this analysis, we identify and indicate some hints on choosing a model-driven reverse engineering approach from the available ones, and we outline open issues concerning the model-driven reverse engineering approaches.

Raibulet, C., ARCELLI FONTANA, F., Zanoni, M. (2017). Model-driven reverse engineering approaches: A systematic literature review. IEEE ACCESS, 5, 14516-14542 [10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2733518].

Model-driven reverse engineering approaches: A systematic literature review

RAIBULET, CLAUDIA
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ARCELLI FONTANA, FRANCESCA
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ZANONI, MARCO
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

This paper explores and describes the state of the art for what concerns the model-driven approaches proposed in the literature to support reverse engineering. We conducted a systematic literature review on this topic with the aim to answer three research questions. We focus on various solutions developed for model-driven reverse engineering, outlining in particular the models they use and the transformations applied to the models. We also consider the tools used for model definition, extraction, and transformation and the level of automation reached by the available tools. The model-driven reverse engineering approaches are also analyzed based on various features such as genericity, extensibility, automation of the reverse engineering process, and coverage of the full or partial source artifacts. We describe in detail and compare fifteen approaches applying model-driven reverse engineering. Based on this analysis, we identify and indicate some hints on choosing a model-driven reverse engineering approach from the available ones, and we outline open issues concerning the model-driven reverse engineering approaches.
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legacy system; model transformation; model-driven reverse engineering; Models; reverse engineering;
Legacy system; Model transformation; Model-driven reverse engineering; Models; Object oriented modeling; Reverse engineering; Reverse engineering;
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Raibulet, C., ARCELLI FONTANA, F., Zanoni, M. (2017). Model-driven reverse engineering approaches: A systematic literature review. IEEE ACCESS, 5, 14516-14542 [10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2733518].
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