Software Engineering research and industry recognize the need for practical tools to support reverse engineering activities.
One of the important tasks in software engineering is software architecture modeling. High level software architecture is useful in all phases of software life cycle. Component based software architecture is beneficial as it is useful for reusing system parts represented as components. Most of the existing object-oriented systems do not have reliable software architecture as system evolves. To deal with this problem we have proposed approach of architecture recovery which aims to extract component based architecture from existing object oriented system using existing dependencies among classes and Agglomerative Hierarchical clustering Algorithm. In this paper, we will identify components from existing object oriented system. The tool has been developed for this purpose. We have evaluated the feasibility of this tool on Java software.
Internet of Things (IOT) refers to the network of interconnected everyday objects. It is viewed as a self-configuring wireless network of sensors or objects whose purpose would be to interconnect all things. The IOT allows everyday objects embedded with electronic hardware and software to be controlled or sensed through a network remotely. Initially development towards the Internet of Things had been focused on the combination of Auto-ID and networked infrastructures in business to business logistics and product life-cycle applications. Thus, the future of Internet of Things can provide a broader vision, enable everyone to access locations, things and contribute rich information about the surroundings, things and locations. The social network’s success of sharing experience and personalised insights shows great potential for integration with business-centric applications. This paper presents a recap on Internet of Things (IoT), its architecture, benefits, limitations and applications.
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