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Whether we log on to Web sites to scrutinize the latest plot turns in Lost , "stalk" our favorite celebrities on Gawker , attend gaming conventions, or simply wait with bated breath for the newest Harry Potter novel-each of us is a fan. Fandom extends beyond television and film to literature, opera, sports, and pop music, and encompasses both high and low culture. Fandom brings together leading scholars to examine fans, their practices, and their favorite texts. This unparalleled selection of original essays examines instances across the spectrum of modern cultural consumption 606 $aPopular culture$xPsychological aspects 606 $aSubculture 606 $aFans (Persons) 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aPopular culture$xPsychological aspects. 615 0$aSubculture. 615 0$aFans (Persons) 676 $a306.4/87 701 $aHarrington$b C. 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The continuous further development of those systems is the central component in software evolution. It requires a huge amount of time-, man power- as well as financial resources. The challenges are size, seniority and heterogeneity of those software systems. Christian Wagner addresses software evolution: the inherent problems and uncertainties in the process. He presents a model-driven method which leads to a synchronization between source code and design. As a result the model layer will be the central part in further evolution and source code becomes a by-product. For the first time a model-driven procedure for maintenance and migration of software systems is described. The procedure is composed of a model-driven reengineering and a model-driven migration phase. The application and effectiveness of the procedure are confirmed with a reference implementation applied to four exemplary systems. Contents Theoretical Context Description of the Methodology Case Study Applications Evaluation of Results Target Groups Researchers and students in the field of computer science, information management and commercial information technology Practitioners in the field of software development, IT-Managers, CIOs The Author In 2012, Dr.-Ing. Christian Wagner finished his PhD thesis at the University of Potsdam, Chair of Service and Software Engineering. 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