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Using MDE to support sustainable re-engineering
Re-engineering of legacy software systems is widely used to improve the maintainability of such systems, by migrating them to modernised platforms and environments. With increasing concern over the climate change impact of ICT, there is also a need to consider the energy-use of legacy systems, and to identify and remove energy-use flaws as part of a re-engineering process. In this paper we describe how energy-use analysis and improvement can be carried out within a model-driven re-engineering (MDRE) process.
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13:30 30mTalk | Methodical and Formally Verified Model-Driven Architecture Refactoring ECMFA Lars Fischer Chair of Software Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Hendrik Kausch RWTH Aachen University, Chair of Software Engineering, Bernhard Rumpe RWTH Aachen University, Max Stachon RWTH Aachen University, Sebastian Stüber RWTH Aachen University, Chair of Software Engineering, Lucas Wollenhaupt Chair of Software Engineering, RWTH Aachen University Link to publication DOI | ||
14:00 30mTalk | On the Use of GPT-4 in the Reverse Engineering of Class Diagrams ECMFA Victor Campanello Chalmers University of Technology, University of Gothenburg, Shariq Shahbaz Chalmers University of Technology, University of Gothenburg, Vladislav Indykov Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Daniel Strüber Chalmers | University of Gothenburg / Radboud University Link to publication DOI | ||
14:30 30mTalk | Using MDE to support sustainable re-engineering ECMFA Dr Kevin Lano King's College London, Shekoufeh Rahimi University of Roehampton , Zishan Rahman King's College London Link to publication DOI |