Does Software Modernization Deliver What It Aimed for?: A Post Modernization Analysis of Five Software Modernization Case Studies

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2015

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Khadka, R.ISNI 0000000395000435
Shrestra, Prajan
Klein, Bart
Saeidi, A.M.ISNI 0000000507309438
Hage, J.ISNI 0000000356203424
Jansen, R.L.ORCID 0000-0003-3752-2868ISNI 000000039050399X
Dis, Edwin van
Bruntink, Magiel

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Abstract

Software modernization has been extensively researched, primarily focusing on observing the associated phenomena, and providing technical solutions to facilitate the modernization process. Software modernization is claimed to be successful when the modernization is completed using those technical solutions. Very limited research, if any, is reported with an aim at documenting the post-modernization impacts, i.e., whether any of the pre-modernization business goals are in fact achieved after modernization. In this research, we attempt to address this relative absence of empirical study through five retrospective software modernization case studies. We use an explanatory case study approach to document the pre-modernization business goals, and to decide whether those goals have been achieved. The intended benefits for each of the five cases we considered were all (partially) met, and in most cases fully. Moreover, many cases exhibited a number of unintended benefits, and some reported detrimental effects of modernization.

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Khadka, R, Shrestra, P, Klein, B, Saeidi, A M, Hage, J, Jansen, R L, Dis, E V & Bruntink, M 2015, Does Software Modernization Deliver What It Aimed for? A Post Modernization Analysis of Five Software Modernization Case Studies. in 2015 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME 2015) . IEEE, pp. 477-486. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSM.2015.7332499