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Что (кто) такое legacy systems - определение

OLD COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY OR SYSTEM THAT REMAINS IN USE AND MAY BE OUT OF DATE OR IN NEED OF REPLACEMENT
Legacy systems; Legacy code; Legacy support; Legacy software; Legacy application; Legacy technology; Legacy technologies; Legacy Software; Dangers of unmaintained software; Legacy printing; Legacy computer; Legacy computer system; Legacy Programmer; Legacy programming; Legacy coding; Legacy product; Legacy applications; Legacy hardware; Legacy file format
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legacy system         
<jargon> A computer system or application program which continues to be used because of the cost of replacing or redesigning it and often despite its poor competitiveness and compatibility with modern equivalents. The implication is that the system is large, monolithic and difficult to modify. If legacy software only runs on antiquated hardware the cost of maintaining this may eventually outweigh the cost of replacing both the software and hardware unless some form of emulation or backward compatibility allows the software to run on new hardware. (1998-08-09)
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In computing, a legacy system is an old method, technology, computer system, or application program, "of, relating to, or being a previous or outdated computer system," yet still in use. Often referencing a system as "legacy" means that it paved the way for the standards that would follow it.
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n.
1) to hand down a legacy
2) a lasting legacy
3) a legacy to
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In law, a legacy is something held and transferred to someone as their inheritance, as by will and testament. Personal effects, family property, marriage property or collective property gained by will of real property.
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¦ noun (plural legacies)
1. an amount of money or property left to someone in a will.
2. something handed down by a predecessor.
¦ adjective Computing denoting hardware or software that has been superseded but is difficult to replace because of its wide use.
Origin
ME (also denoting the function or office of a legate): from OFr. legacie, from med. L. legatia 'legateship', from legatus (see legate).
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n.
Bequest, devise, gift by will.
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n. a gift of personal property or money to a beneficiary (legatee) of a will. While technically legacy does not include real property (which is a "devise"), legacy usually refers to any gift from the estate of one who has died. It is synonymous with the word "bequest." See also: beneficiary bequest legatee will
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A legacy is money or property which someone leaves to you when they die.
You could make a real difference to someone's life by leaving them a generous legacy.
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A legacy of an event or period of history is something which is a direct result of it and which continues to exist after it is over.
...a programme to overcome the legacy of inequality and injustice created by Apartheid...
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Legacy system

In computing, a legacy system is an old method, technology, computer system, or application program, "of, relating to, or being a previous or outdated computer system", yet still in use. Often referencing a system as "legacy" means that it paved the way for the standards that would follow it. This can also imply that the system is out of date or in need of replacement.

Legacy code is old computer source code that is no longer supported on the standard hardware and environments, and is a codebase that is in some respect obsolete or supporting something obsolete. Legacy code may be written in programming languages, use frameworks and external libraries, or use architecture and patterns that are no longer considered modern, increasing the mental burden and ramp-up time for software engineers who work on the codebase. Legacy code may have zero or insufficient automated tests, making refactoring dangerous and likely to introduce bugs. Long-lived code is susceptible to software rot, where changes to the runtime environment, or surrounding software or hardware may require maintenance or emulation of some kind to keep working. Legacy code may be present to support legacy hardware, a separate legacy system, or a legacy customer using an old feature or software version.

While the term usually refers to source code, it can also apply to executable code that no longer runs on a later version of a system, or requires a compatibility layer to do so. An example would be a classic Macintosh application which will not run natively on macOS, but runs inside the Classic environment, or a Win16 application running on Windows XP using the Windows on Windows feature in XP.

An example of legacy hardware are legacy ports like PS/2 and VGA ports, and CPUs with older, incompatible instruction sets (with e.g. newer operating systems). Examples in legacy software include legacy file formats like .swf for Adobe Flash or .123 for Lotus 1-2-3, and text files encoded with legacy character encodings like EBCDIC.