| H. M ller, K. Wong, and S. Tilley, "Understanding software systems using reverse engineering technology", In The 62nd Congress of L'Association Canadienne Francaise pour l'Avancement des Sciences Proceedings (ACFAS), 1994. |
....and more complete state diagrams. Several tools are available for reverse engineering the dynamic behavior and static structure of existing software. Tools that focus on static aspects of the target system usually use parsers for extracting the software artifacts and their dependencies. Rigi [5] is an extensible and tailorable reverse engineering environment. The parsing system of Rigi supports several programming languages, and new parsers can easily be added to it. The parsed information can be viewed as a directed graph using Rigi editor. Rigi also supports program slicing and ....
H. M ller, K. Wong, and S. Tilley, "Understanding software systems using reverse engineering technology", In The 62nd Congress of L'Association Canadienne Francaise pour l'Avancement des Sciences Proceedings (ACFAS), 1994.
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