What if the decades-old system you're afraid to touch holds more valuable knowledge than any modern replacement could ever replicate?
Legacy System Archaeology reframes legacy code not as a liability, but as a rich historical record containing irreplaceable business logic, domain expertise, and organizational memory. This practical guide equips developers, architects, and technical leaders with systematic approaches to document, understand, and safely navigate codebases where the original authors are long gone.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the decades-old system you're afraid to touch holds more valuable knowledge than any modern replacement could ever replicate?Legacy System Archaeology reframes legacy code not as a liability, but as a rich historical record containing irreplaceable business logic, domain expertise, and organizational memory. This practical guide equips developers, architects, and technical leaders with systematic approaches to document, understand, and safely navigate codebases where the original authors are long gone.Learn to decode business rules embedded in COBOL, mainframes, and monolithic architectures without breaking critical functionalityMap undocumented dependencies using forensic techniques borrowed from actual archaeology and historical researchBuild confidence to make surgical changes in systems where test coverage is minimal and stakes are maximalDevelop strategies for incremental modernization that preserve proven logic while enabling API integration and cloud connectivityCreate living documentation that captures tribal knowledge before the last veteran developer retiresStop treating legacy systems as obstacles and start treating them as infrastructure worth understanding. Your organization's most important code is already written-this book shows you how to read it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798242184251
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What if the decades-old system you're afraid to touch holds more valuable knowledge than any modern replacement could ever replicate?Legacy System Archaeology reframes legacy code not as a liability, but as a rich historical record containing irreplaceable business logic, domain expertise, and organizational memory. This practical guide equips developers, architects, and technical leaders with systematic approaches to document, understand, and safely navigate codebases where the original authors are long gone.Learn to decode business rules embedded in COBOL, mainframes, and monolithic architectures without breaking critical functionalityMap undocumented dependencies using forensic techniques borrowed from actual archaeology and historical researchBuild confidence to make surgical changes in systems where test coverage is minimal and stakes are maximalDevelop strategies for incremental modernization that preserve proven logic while enabling API integration and cloud connectivityCreate living documentation that captures tribal knowledge before the last veteran developer retiresStop treating legacy systems as obstacles and start treating them as infrastructure worth understanding. Your organization's most important code is already written-this book shows you how to read it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798242184251
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