Software evolution in the era of software services

G. Canfora
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Software evolution has been traditionally associated with the idea of changing the code of a system, or system's component. It is universally accepted that software must be continually changed to remain satisfactory in use and evolution is often seen as the long term result of software maintenance. In This work, I argue that replacement, in addition to change, be considered as a basic mechanism for software evolution. In other words, the traditional approach to evolving a software system by changing its components should be contrasted with the alternative of replacing the individual components. This entails a shift of perspective from the current situation, where a need for a new/modified characteristic of a system raised by the business entails a change request to the system's supplier, to the situation in which the same need entails disengaging the affected system's components and searching the marketplace for replacement components that meet the new needs. The paper discusses motivations for such a change of perspective and shows how service oriented architectures can support it.
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软件服务时代的软件进化
传统上,软件进化一直与改变系统代码或系统组件的想法联系在一起。人们普遍认为,软件必须不断地进行更改才能在使用中保持令人满意,并且演进通常被视为软件维护的长期结果。在本书中,我认为除了变更之外,替换也应该被视为软件进化的一种基本机制。换句话说,通过更改组件来发展软件系统的传统方法应该与替换单个组件的替代方法进行对比。这需要从当前的情况转变观点,在当前的情况下,对业务提出的系统的新/修改特性的需求需要向系统供应商提出更改请求,而在相同的需求中,需要脱离受影响的系统组件,并在市场上寻找满足新需求的替代组件。本文讨论了这种观点转变的动机,并展示了面向服务的体系结构如何支持这种转变。
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