© S. Demeyer, S. Ducasse, O. Nierstrasz Chapter.1 MakeMoney Corp. C*O of MakeMoney Corp. Our Vision  We invest in software  We do not know software 

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© S. Demeyer, S. Ducasse, O. Nierstrasz Chapter.1 MakeMoney Corp. C*O of MakeMoney Corp. Our Vision  We invest in software  We do not know software  We have outsourced the coding to a cheap third- world country But someone said that we could make money  Frameworks are cool because we can do everything with them

© S. Demeyer, S. Ducasse, O. Nierstrasz Chapter.2 How we will become rich We bought JEdit … We sold a multi-media editor to a lot of clients  With movies, avi, animations, hyperlinks…  XML (yes XML)

© S. Demeyer, S. Ducasse, O. Nierstrasz Chapter.3 Your Task You follow OORPT from UNIBE  You are our reengineering expert! You have to assess JEdit Can we transform it into a multi-media hyper wonderful editor?

© S. Demeyer, S. Ducasse, O. Nierstrasz Chapter.4 Software Dev. Leader Speaking… Assess the code  Quality Is it OO? Which part can we reuse?  Should we rewrite it? Get the design  How it is done?  Is it extensible? Is there duplication?

© S. Demeyer, S. Ducasse, O. Nierstrasz Chapter.5 For OORPT Next week: no lecture but you have to work The week after:  5 slides presentations of your findings  You can work in teams of 4  We need the ***PDF*** presentations before Friday morning

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