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Legacy Database Reverse Engineering and Methodology
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[QUOTE="WWGD, post: 5980873, member: 69719"] Hi All, Say we have a legacy database that is not well-documented and we want to reverse-engineer it. I am looking for an effective way of doing it. Only way I can think is using something like ERwin to produce a Conceptual, Logical model for the database from which we can reconstruct the (Physical) database. Right? Since this process would be well-documented and reasonably straightforward, would it be reasonable to use a Waterfall to see it through? I don't think Agile/Scrum would work well. Right? [/QUOTE]
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