Recovering user interface specifications for porting transaction processing applications

Larry Van Sickle, Zheng-Yang Liu, Mike Ballantyne
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The Reverse Engineering group at EDS Research has developed software tools to mechanically assist in reengineering transaction processing applications. The authors apply the software tools to assist in converting a very large minicomputer application written in COBOL to run under CICS on an IBM mainframe. The two platforms provide very different user interfaces and computational environments. The user interacts with the minicomputer one field at a time, but interacts with CICS a full screen at a time. This and other major differences demand that any successful mechanical conversion strategy employ sophisticated feature extraction and restructuring techniques. They describe the problem of recovering the user interface specification and using the recovered specification to create the appropriate user interface in the target environment. Techniques such as data flow analysis and other formal analysis techniques appear to be too weak to guide the conversion, and that a priori programming knowledge must be encoded and applied to obtain a successful conversion.<>
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恢复移植事务处理应用程序的用户界面规范
EDS Research的逆向工程小组已经开发了软件工具,以机械地协助事务处理应用程序的再工程。作者应用软件工具来帮助将用COBOL编写的非常大的小型计算机应用程序转换为在IBM大型机上的CICS下运行。这两个平台提供了非常不同的用户界面和计算环境。用户每次与微型计算机交互一个字段,但每次与CICS交互一个全屏。这和其他主要的区别要求任何成功的机械转换策略都采用复杂的特征提取和重组技术。它们描述了恢复用户界面规范和使用恢复的规范在目标环境中创建适当的用户界面的问题。数据流分析等技术和其他形式分析技术似乎太弱,无法指导转换,必须对先验的编程知识进行编码和应用,才能获得成功的转换
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