Software Re-Engineering using Cloud Computing Platform









Abstract

Economic and technological progress in the cloud are the main topics of this article. The essay examines the question of whether or not it makes financial sense to build software in the cloud, vs in-house. This research work provides an overview of the current model-based re-engineering practises. A novel and more thorough method is outlined in Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) with some example activities, inputs, and outputs. As an integral element of the primary re-engineering process, reverse engineering is also something to be considered. Therefore, it expands on the concept of “SBSE for the cloud,” providing actionable formulations of problems associated with cloud computing. The system has been built in the cloud to track the health of analytical services while they are being called into use. As an example of analytical services, a number of implementations of data mining methods are hosted from a number of packages. Their Quality of Service (QoS) values are also sampled by running them on certain real datasets. Based on the analysis of the KSEA National Math Competition event management system, this project will suggest some guidelines for software reengineering using AWS cloud computing services and web application technologies. Using these best practises, the informational gaps in software reengineering are bridged for web applications built in with cloud computing frameworks.


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