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J. Mylopoulos, M. Stanley, K. Wong, M. Bernstein, R. DeMori, G. Ewart, K. Kontogiannis, E. Merlo, H. Muller, S. Tilley, and M. Tomic. Towards an integrated toolset for program understanding. In Proceedings of CASCON '94, pages 19--31, November 1994.

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Aristotle: A System for Research on and Development of.. - Harrold, Rothermel (1997)   (Correct)

....can be used to create new analysis tools. Aria [6] generates testing and analysis tools for C and C programs from abstract syntax graph representations (an abstract syntax tree with semantic information) of the programs, and can be used to generate many different types of dependence graphs. Rigi [17] provides a toolkit for program understanding that can be used for activities such as reverse engineering of large systems. SUIF [27] an infrastructure for support of compiler research for high performance systems, provides a front end that generates abstract syntax trees for C programs. Each of ....

J. Mylopoulos, M. Stanley, K. Wong, M. Bernstein, R. DeMori, G. Ewart, K. Kontogiannis, E. Merlo, H. Muller, S. Tilley, and M. Tomic. Towards an integrated toolset for program understanding. In Proceedings of CASCON '94, pages 19--31, November 1994.


Using an Integrated Toolset for Program Understanding - Whitney, Kontogiannis.. (1995)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Mylopoulos Stanley Wong Bernstein Ettore Muller Tilley)   (Correct)

....Over the past three years, we have been developing a toolset, called RevEngE (Reverse Engineering Environment) based on an open architecture for integrating heterogeneous tools. The toolset is integrated through a common repository specifically designed to support program understanding [1]. Individual tools in the kit include Ariadne [2] ART [3] and Rigi [4] Ariadne is a set of pattern matching and design recovery programs implemented using The Software Refinery from Reasoning Systems, Inc. ART (Analysis of Redundancy in T ext) is a prototype textual redundancy analysis system. ....

J. Mylopoulos, M. Stanley, K. Wong, M. Bernstein, R. D. Mori, G. Ewart, K. K. amd Ettore Merlo, H. Muller, S. Tilley, and M. Tomic. Towards an integrated toolset for program understanding. In Proceedings of the 1994 IBM CAS Conference (CASCON '94), (Toronto, ON; October 31 - November 3, 1994), pages 19-- 31, November 1994.

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