| B. Caudle. On the inverse of compiling. http://www.csee.uq.edu.au/csm/ decompilation/ic80.htm, 1980. |
.... at the Navy Electronic Labs in the US [18] This first decompiler was built as a proof of concept, however in the 1970s, further refinement of this decompilation technology led to commercial uses of the technology as an aid to migrate 2nd generation code to the then new 3rd generation machines [8]. During the 1970s and 1980s decompilers were used to port programs to newer machines [33, 32] as an aid in the documentation and debugging of programs [4] to recreate lost source code [22] and to aid in the understanding of computer viruses and worms (such as the 1988 Internet Worm) In the ....
B. Caudle. On the inverse of compiling. http://www.csee.uq.edu.au/csm/ decompilation/ic80.htm, 1980.
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