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'''Architecture-driven modernization''' is the name of the initiative of the [[Object Management Group]] (see [http://adm.omg.org/ OMG ADM Task Force website]) related to building and promoting standards that can be applied to modernize [[legacy systems]]. The objective of this initiative is to provide standard representations of views of existing systems in order to enable common [[software modernization|modernization activities]], such as code analysis and comprehension, and software transformation.
 
== History of ADM ==
* In June 2003, The Object Management Group (OMG) formed a task force to modeling in the context of existing software systems. Initially, the group was called Legacy Transformation Task Force, but then the name was unanimously changed to Architecture-Driven Modernization Task Force (ADMTF). ADMTF is co-chaired by Djenana Campara, from KDM Analytics and William Ulrich, from Tactical Strategy Group.<ref>{{cite book| title=Why do we need standards for the modernization of existing systems| url= http://www.kdmanalytics.com/kdm/ADM_whitepaper.pdf|publisher = [[Object Management Group]]|date=July 15, 2003}}</ref>
* In November 2003, the OMG's Architecture-Driven Modernization Task Force recommended, and the Platform Technical Committee issued, the Knowledge Discovery Metamodel Request For Proposal (RFP).
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==See also==
 
* [[Object Management Group]]
* [[software modernization]]
* [[Reverse engineering]]
* [[software mining]]
* [[Software Metrics Metamodel]]
* [[softwareSoftware mining]]
* [[softwareSoftware modernization]]
 
==References==