Beware of Legacy Data - It Can Be Lethal Jan Mulder - August 23, 2002
Introduction
The term legacy is mostly used for applications. For example, according to the Foldoc dictionary, legacy is:
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...
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