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I'm trying to refactor a big tightly coupled application and trying to make it more maintainable and flexible.

I've got many unit tests, so I'm hoping to refactor step by step.

Which Design & Refactoring Patterns should I consider implementing / applying to accomplish this task ?

I can think of some :

Also feel free to share your own experience and best practices for this kind of refactoring job.

UPDATE

I'm carrying out this refactoring [because of the reasons explained in this question][4]question. Basically I can't implement a plugin system without extracting an couple of interfaces and those interfaces are highly coupled which requires separated the application in 40+ DLLs to just compile without circular referencing problem.

[4]: http:// DLL mess in . NET, how to split one solution to multiple DLLs?

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I'm trying to refactor a big tightly coupled application and trying to make it more maintainable and flexible.

I've got many unit tests, so I'm hoping to refactor step by step.

Which Design & Refactoring Patterns should I consider implementing / applying to accomplish this task ?

I can think of some :

Also feel free to share your own experience and best practices for this kind of refactoring job.

UPDATE

I'm carrying out this refactoring [because of the reasons explained in this question][4]. Basically I can't implement a plugin system without extracting an couple of interfaces and those interfaces are highly coupled which requires separated the application in 40+ DLLs to just compile without circular referencing problem.

[4]: http:// DLL mess in .NET, how to split one solution to multiple DLLs?

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How to refactor tightly coupled classes?

I'm trying to refactor a big tightly coupled application and trying to make it more maintainable and flexible.

I've got many unit tests, so I'm hoping to refactor step by step.

Which Design & Refactoring Patterns should I consider implementing / applying to accomplish this task ?

I can think of some :

Also feel free to share your own experience and best practices for this kind of refactoring job.