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PROGRAMMABLE REVERSE ENGINEERING
International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 1994Program understanding can be enhanced using reverse engineering technologies. The understanding process is heavily dependent on both individuals and their specific cognitive abilities, and on the set of facilities provided by the program understanding environment.
Scott R. Tilley +3 more
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The Law and Reverse Engineering
2012 19th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, 2012Almost all software contracts that are not open-source contain broad bans on reverse engineering, but as far as we can tell, almost all professional software development does reverse engineering to some degree. This is a fundamental, unresolved conflict.
Keith B. Gallagher +2 more
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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1985
A suggested approach to the process of reverse engineering is presented from a tutorial viewpoint. Reverse engineering is considered as the process of developing a set of specifications for a complex hardware system by an orderly examination of specimens of that system. It is assumed that the specifications are being developed for the purpose of making
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A suggested approach to the process of reverse engineering is presented from a tutorial viewpoint. Reverse engineering is considered as the process of developing a set of specifications for a complex hardware system by an orderly examination of specimens of that system. It is assumed that the specifications are being developed for the purpose of making
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The VLDB Journal, 2013
In this paper, we introduce a new problem termed query reverse engineering (QRE). Given a database $$D$$ D and a result table $$T$$ T --the output of some known or unknown query $$Q$$ Q on $$D$$ D --the goal of QRE is to reverse-engineer a query $$Q'$$ Q ? such that the output of query $$Q'$$ Q ? on database $$D$$ D (denoted by $$Q'(D)$$ Q ? ( D ) ) is
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In this paper, we introduce a new problem termed query reverse engineering (QRE). Given a database $$D$$ D and a result table $$T$$ T --the output of some known or unknown query $$Q$$ Q on $$D$$ D --the goal of QRE is to reverse-engineer a query $$Q'$$ Q ? such that the output of query $$Q'$$ Q ? on database $$D$$ D (denoted by $$Q'(D)$$ Q ? ( D ) ) is
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Reverse engineering questionnaire
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1994This is a questionnaire on program understanding and reverse engineering. It may be filled out manually or on-line. The results of the questionnaire will be used to guide the research of the two authors, both of whom are Ph.D. students working in this area.
Kostas Kontogiannis, Scott R. Tilley
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First International Multi-Symposiums on Computer and Computational Sciences (IMSCCS'06), 2006
A great number of existing XML documents in various domain such as Electrical Business have to be maintained in order to constantly adapt to a dynamically changing environment to keep pace with business needs. A DTD or XML Schema in its current textual form commonly lacks clarity and readability, which makes the maintenance process tedious and error ...
Weidong Yang, Ning Gu, Baile Shi
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A great number of existing XML documents in various domain such as Electrical Business have to be maintained in order to constantly adapt to a dynamically changing environment to keep pace with business needs. A DTD or XML Schema in its current textual form commonly lacks clarity and readability, which makes the maintenance process tedious and error ...
Weidong Yang, Ning Gu, Baile Shi
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Reverse engineering the Internet
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2004To provide insight into Internet operation and performance, recent efforts have measured various aspects of the Internet, developing and improving measurement tools in the process. In this paper, we argue that these independent advances present the community with a startling opportunity: the collaborative reverse-engineering of the Internet.
Neil T. Spring +2 more
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Computer Graphics Forum, 2007
Abstract Why is the sky blue? Why is grass green? What determines the color of human skin? Questions such as these are increasingly important in the development of the next generation algorithms for appearancemodeling in computer graphics. By closely simulating the natural world around us we can develop algorithms that are useful in areas not ...
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Abstract Why is the sky blue? Why is grass green? What determines the color of human skin? Questions such as these are increasingly important in the development of the next generation algorithms for appearancemodeling in computer graphics. By closely simulating the natural world around us we can develop algorithms that are useful in areas not ...
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Proceedings. 12th IEEE International Workshop on Program Comprehension, 2004., 2004
In this paper, we present a framework for reverse engineering allowing the integration and interaction of different analysis and visualization tools. The framework architecture that we propose uses a dynamic type system to guarantee the proper exchange of data between the tools and a set of wrapper classes to handle their communication. This allows for
Thomas Panas, Jonas Lundberg, Welf Löwe
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In this paper, we present a framework for reverse engineering allowing the integration and interaction of different analysis and visualization tools. The framework architecture that we propose uses a dynamic type system to guarantee the proper exchange of data between the tools and a set of wrapper classes to handle their communication. This allows for
Thomas Panas, Jonas Lundberg, Welf Löwe
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Specifications and reverse‐engineering
Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 1993AbstractReverse‐engineering aims to develop high level descriptions of software from existing source code with the goal of facilitating future maintenance activities on this code. As small sections of code are individually amenable to formal analysis, the usual goal of this activity is to develop specifications and similar descriptions which are ...
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