Legacy System Documentation: Documenting for Posterity in System Decommissioning
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Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2024
In the dynamic landscape of technological evolution, legacy systems often find themselves outdated and incompatible with modern business needs. As organizations embark on the journey of system decommissioning to retire these obsolete systems, one crucial aspect often overlooked is comprehensive documentation. Documenting legacy systems isn't just about archiving code or cataloging databases; it's about preserving institutional knowledge, mitigating risks, and ensuring a smooth transition to new technologies.
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