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Splitting a Large Software Archive for Easing Future Software Evolution - An Industrial Experience Report using Formal Concept Analysis
2008
2008 12th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering
Philips Medical Systems produces medical diagnostic imaging products, such as MR, X-ray and CT scanners. The software of these devices is complex, has been evolving for several decades and is currently a multi-MLOC monolithic software archive. In this paper we report on splitting a single software archive into multiple smaller archives so that these can be developed independently, easing the software's evolution. To determine how to split such a single software archive we use formal concept
doi:10.1109/csmr.2008.4493310
dblp:conf/csmr/GlorieZHD08
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