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In this paper we present an empirical study of using a context analysis method to resolve the problems in data sharing and synchronization between applications that occur due to the lack of an interaction mechanism within legacy mobile software platform. Context analysis methods are generally used in software requirements engineering to define system boundaries through the analysis of interactions...
To establish the software architecture based on the source code and analyze the impact of its change, we provide an architectural reflexion model that is a simplified version of the reflexion model and an interactive change impact analysis tool. The architectural reflexion model is performed in order to reconstruct the software architecture of a software system based on the static analysis information...
Most embedded software in the consumer electronics is generally developed through derivation from legacy software. Many new projects are derived from preexisting ones, through modification of functionality, optimization of performance and application new features. Particularly in the digital AV (audio & video) domain, the rise of 'digital convergence' has lead to a need for the functionality of...
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