Legacy systems adaptation using the service oriented approach

Francisco Javier Nieto, Iñigo Cañadas, Leire Bastida

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Abstract

Legacy systems are the core IT assets of the great majority of organisations that support their critical business processes. Integrating those existing legacy systems with the rest of IT infrastructure is a complex and difficult task. Legacy systems are often undocumented, inflexible and tightly coupled and imply high cost of maintenance. Many organisations are starting to look at Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) as a potential way to expose their existing legacy investment as functional units to be re-used and exploited externally. This paper is focused on providing guidance to those organisations which want to use SOA on legacy adaptation and transformation. For doing so, this paper defines a vision and a set of best practices that any organisation should follow in order to expose their useful legacy functionalities as part of a SOA environment, allowing the development of hybrid systems understood as compositions of new services as well as of legacy systems and existing components wrapped as services.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICEIS 2008 - Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
Pages330-333
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2008
EventICEIS 2008 - 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 12 Jun 200816 Jun 2008

Publication series

NameICEIS 2008 - Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
Volume1 ISAS

Conference

ConferenceICEIS 2008 - 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
Country/TerritorySpain
CityBarcelona
Period12/06/0816/06/08

Keywords

  • Legacy Systems
  • Methodology
  • Service Oriented Architectures
  • Services Composition
  • Web Services

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