Title :
Knowledge transfer in database reverse engineering: a supporting case study
Author :
Hainaut, J.-L. ; Hick, J.-M. ; Henrard, J. ; Roland, D. ; Englebert, V.
Author_Institution :
Inst. d´´Inf., Namur Univ., Belgium
Abstract :
While the database reverse engineering problems and solving processes are getting more and more mastered, the academic community is facing the complex problem of knowledge transfer, both in university and industrial contexts. The paper addresses one efficient support of this transfer, namely academic case studies, i.e., small, clean, self-contained applications exhibiting representative problems and appropriate solutions that can be mastered in a limited time. First it recalls the basics of a generic methodology for database reverse engineering comprising two main steps, namely data structure extraction and data structure conceptualization. Then it describes a small academic case study, which has been used for several years both as an illustration of the principles of DBRE and as an exercise aimed at academic and industrial students
Keywords :
computer science education; data structures; database management systems; reverse engineering; software engineering; academic students; data structure conceptualization; data structure extraction; database reverse engineering; generic methodology; industrial contexts; industrial students; knowledge transfer; self-contained applications; university contexts; Application software; Computer aided software engineering; Data mining; Data structures; Industrial training; Knowledge transfer; Relational databases; Reverse engineering; Software engineering; Utility programs;
Conference_Titel :
Reverse Engineering, 1997. Proceedings of the Fourth Working Conference on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8162-4
DOI :
10.1109/WCRE.1997.624590