This unique resource places particular emphasis on the reengineering of legacy assembler systems using the FermaT workbench, and describes other widely available general techniques. The book poses the key questions that you need to address before reengineering can provide an integrated framework that reveals the answers. A built workbench is used to illustrate the approach with the application of real case studies.
About the Author
Hongji Yang is a reader at DeMontfort University in England. His previous positions include senior research assistant at Durham University and lecturer at Jilin University in China. Dr. Yang has done extensive research in the areas of software engineering and computer networking. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Durham University and a M. Phil. and B.Sc. in computer science from Jilin University in China. He has published extensively.
Martin Ward is a senior research fellow at DeMontfort University in England. He was previously a principal consultant, director and senior systems architect at Software Migrations, Ltd., as well as a visiting and research fellow and senior research assistant at the University of Durham. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from St. Annes College, Oxford University. He has published extensively.
