Jahnke J, Wadsack J. The Varlet analyst: Employing imperfect knowledge in database reverse engineering tools. Proceedings 3rd International Workshop on Intelligent Software Engineering. ICSE 2000 Workshop 14, 2000; 59 69.

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....transformation process is not automatic; rather, it is driven by user decisions. In contrast to REforDI, DB MAIN is based on evolutionary transformations. That is, the source of the transformation is modi ed step by step, while a separate representation is built up from scratch in REforDI. VARLET [44, 45, 46], which originates from the University of Paderborn (Germany) addresses a similar problem as DB MAIN. In VARLET, a relational schema is transformed into an object oriented one. Like REforDI, VARLET is based on triple graph grammars. Moreover, VARLET tools have been speci ed and implemented with ....

Jahnke J, Wadsack J. The Varlet analyst: Employing imperfect knowledge in database reverse engineering tools. Proceedings 3rd International Workshop on Intelligent Software Engineering. ICSE 2000 Workshop 14, 2000; 59 69.

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