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509 papers:

CASECASE-2015-Hong #distributed
Government subsidy impacts on decentralized reverse supply chains (IHH), p. 266.
DACDAC-2015-GuoTFD #anti #obfuscation #reverse engineering
Investigation of obfuscation-based anti-reverse engineering for printed circuit boards (ZG, MT, DF, JD), p. 6.
DATEDATE-2015-BruggerVWTK #cpu #hybrid
Reverse longstaff-schwartz american option pricing on hybrid CPU/FPGA systems (CB, JAV, NW, ST, RK), pp. 1599–1602.
VLDBVLDB-2015-GaoL0ZZ #query
Answering Why-not Questions on Reverse Top-k Queries (YG, QL, GC, BZ, LZ), pp. 738–749.
VLDBVLDB-2015-YangCLW #analysis #nearest neighbour #query
Reverse k Nearest Neighbors Query Processing: Experiments and Analysis (SY, MAC, XL, WW), pp. 605–616.
ICSMEICSME-2015-SneedV #reverse engineering #visual notation
Reverse engineering a visual age application (HMS, CV), pp. 487–496.
SANERSANER-2015-BaoLXWZ #interactive #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering time-series interaction data from screen-captured videos (LB, JL, ZX, XW, BZ), pp. 399–408.
STOCSTOC-2015-LovettZ #difference
Improved Noisy Population Recovery, and Reverse Bonami-Beckner Inequality for Sparse Functions (SL, JZ), pp. 137–142.
DLTDLT-2015-HolzerJK #automaton #finite
Minimal Reversible Deterministic Finite Automata (MH, SJ, MK), pp. 276–287.
DLTDLT-2015-KlimannPS #automaton #infinity
A Connected 3-State Reversible Mealy Automaton Cannot Generate an Infinite Burnside Group (IK, MP, DS), pp. 313–325.
LATALATA-2015-EremondiIM #bound
Insertion Operations on Deterministic Reversal-Bounded Counter Machines (JE, OHI, IM), pp. 200–211.
LATALATA-2015-GodinKP #automaton #on the
On Torsion-Free Semigroups Generated by Invertible Reversible Mealy Automata (TG, IK, MP), pp. 328–339.
ICMLICML-2015-MaclaurinDA #learning #optimisation
Gradient-based Hyperparameter Optimization through Reversible Learning (DM, DKD, RPA), pp. 2113–2122.
SACSAC-2015-TriasCSM #migration #named #reverse engineering #tool support #web
RE-CMS: a reverse engineering toolkit for the migration to CMS-based web applications (FT, VdC, MLS, EM), pp. 810–812.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2015-DovgalyukDM #debugging #kernel
Don’t panic: reverse debugging of kernel drivers (PD, DD, VM), pp. 938–941.
CASECASE-2014-LiuLHPC #case study #industrial
The study of green logistics services to manage reverse logistics of TFT-LCD panel industry (CYL, CYL, LTH, HHP, HCC), pp. 603–606.
DACDAC-2014-WeiWNP #physics #reverse engineering #using
Reverse Engineering and Prevention Techniques for Physical Unclonable Functions Using Side Channels (SW, JBW, AN, MP), p. 6.
VLDBVLDB-2014-YuMS #random #using
Reverse Top-k Search using Random Walk with Restart (AWY, NM, HS), pp. 401–412.
VLDBVLDB-2014-ZhangJK #query
Reverse k-Ranks Query (ZZ, CJ, QK), pp. 785–796.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2014-TeagueL #named #programming
Programming: reading, writing and reversing (DT, RL), pp. 285–290.
FASEFASE-2014-GiachinoLM #debugging
Causal-Consistent Reversible Debugging (EG, IL, CAM), pp. 370–384.
SANERCSMR-WCRE-2014-AbbasiAHC #reverse engineering #web
Reverse engineering web configurators (EKA, MA, PH, AC), pp. 264–273.
SANERCSMR-WCRE-2014-Bos #lightweight #reverse engineering #runtime
Lightweight runtime reverse engineering of binary file format variants (JvdB), pp. 367–370.
ICSMEICSME-2014-HabringerMP #case study #experience #legacy #reverse engineering #sql
Reverse Engineering PL/SQL Legacy Code: An Experience Report (MH, MM, JP), pp. 553–556.
GT-VMTGT-VMT-2014-AlshanqitiH #contract #java #reverse engineering #towards #visual notation
Towards Dynamic Reverse Engineering Visual Contracts from Java (AMA, RH).
ICGTICGT-2014-DanosHHS #category theory
Reversible Sesqui-Pushout Rewriting (VD, TH, RHZ, SS), pp. 161–176.
ICGTICGT-2014-KreowskiKLL #evaluation #generative #graph transformation #synthesis
Graph Transformation Meets Reversible Circuits: Generation, Evaluation, and Synthesis (HJK, SK, AL, ML), pp. 237–252.
CIKMCIKM-2014-AlabdulmohsinGZ #reverse engineering #robust
Adding Robustness to Support Vector Machines Against Adversarial Reverse Engineering (IMA, XG, XZ), pp. 231–240.
ICMLICML-c2-2014-KnowlesGP #infinity #metric #normalisation #random #using
A reversible infinite HMM using normalised random measures (DAK, ZG, KP), pp. 1998–2006.
ICMLICML-c2-2014-McGibbonRSKP #comprehension #markov #modelling
Understanding Protein Dynamics with L1-Regularized Reversible Hidden Markov Models (RM, BR, MS, GK, VSP), pp. 1197–1205.
ICMTICMT-2014-CuadradoGL #model transformation #reuse #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering of Model Transformations for Reusability (JSC, EG, JdL), pp. 186–201.
SACSAC-2014-SwamyIG #2d #image
Two level reversible data hiding in 2D images (NRS, SI, PG), pp. 58–59.
SACSAC-2014-ZiadiHPZT #approach #independence #product line #towards
Towards a language-independent approach for reverse-engineering of software product lines (TZ, CH, MP, MZ, YLT), pp. 1064–1071.
ICSEICSE-2014-KimSZXA #component #functional #reuse #reverse engineering
Reuse-oriented reverse engineering of functional components from x86 binaries (DK, WNS, XZ, DX, HA), pp. 1128–1139.
DATEDATE-2013-ShafaeiSP #logic #synthesis
Reversible logic synthesis of k-input, m-output lookup tables (AS, MS, MP), pp. 1235–1240.
DATEDATE-2013-SubramanyanTPRSM #analysis #functional #reverse engineering #using
Reverse engineering digital circuits using functional analysis (PS, NT, KP, DR, AS, SM), pp. 1277–1280.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-VlachouDNK #algorithm #bound #query
Branch-and-bound algorithm for reverse top-k queries (AV, CD, KN, YK), pp. 481–492.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2013-ZhangEPS #query #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering complex join queries (MZ, HE, CMP, DS), pp. 809–820.
VLDBVLDB-2013-ParkMS #parallel #pipes and filters #query #using
Parallel Computation of Skyline and Reverse Skyline Queries Using MapReduce (YP, JKM, KS), pp. 2002–2013.
ESOPESOP-2013-LaneseLMSS #concurrent #flexibility
Concurrent Flexible Reversibility (IL, ML, CAM, AS, JBS), pp. 370–390.
ICSMEICSM-2013-Abbasi #reverse engineering #web
Reverse Engineering Web Sales Configurators (EKA), pp. 586–589.
ICSMEICSM-2013-HolySBJ #component #visualisation
A Visualization Tool for Reverse-Engineering of Complex Component Applications (LH, JS, PB, KJ), pp. 500–503.
ICSMEICSM-2013-LabicheKM #analysis #diagrams
Combining Static and Dynamic Analyses to Reverse-Engineer Scenario Diagrams (YL, BK, HM), pp. 130–139.
ICSMEICSM-2013-OsmanCP #algorithm #analysis #diagrams #machine learning
An Analysis of Machine Learning Algorithms for Condensing Reverse Engineered Class Diagrams (MHO, MRVC, PvdP), pp. 140–149.
WCREWCRE-2013-DucheneRRG #black box #data flow #detection #modelling #named
LigRE: Reverse-engineering of control and data flow models for black-box XSS detection (FD, SR, JLR, RG), pp. 252–261.
WCREWCRE-2013-HarmanLW #programming #reverse engineering #search-based
Genetic programming for Reverse Engineering (MH, WBL, WW), pp. 1–10.
WCREWCRE-2013-Lammel #industrial #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering in Industry (RL), p. 21.
CIAACIAA-2013-BrzozowskiL #complexity
Universal Witnesses for State Complexity of Basic Operations Combined with Reversal (JAB, DL), pp. 72–83.
LATALATA-2013-IbarraR #automaton #bound #on the
On Bounded Languages and Reversal-Bounded Automata (OHI, BR), pp. 359–370.
HCIHCI-UC-2013-RauffH #enterprise
Reverse Business Innovations — The Impact of ERP Software Upgrades on Organizations (SR, AH), pp. 438–445.
VISSOFTVISSOFT-2013-Wehrwein #lightweight #matrix #reverse engineering #using #visualisation
Lightweight software reverse engineering using augmented matrix visualizations (BW), pp. 1–4.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2013-Santibanez-GonzalezM #network #novel
A Novel Mathematical Formulation for the Strategic Planning of a Reverse Supply Chain Network — Theoretical and Computational Results (EDRSG, NM), pp. 570–577.
ICMLICML-c3-2013-Cuturid
Mean Reversion with a Variance Threshold (MC, Ad), pp. 271–279.
SEKESEKE-2013-YoonMPP #diagrams #reverse engineering #sequence chart
Reverse Engineering of Sequence Diagrams by Merging Call Trees (SY, SM, SP, SP), pp. 368–374.
PADLPADL-2013-DreyMHC #debugging
Reversible Language Extensions and Their Application in Debugging (ZD, JFM, MVH, MC), pp. 206–221.
SACSAC-2013-HeckelerSK #component #execution #robust #testing #using
Accelerated robustness testing of state-based components using reverse execution (PH, BS, TK), pp. 1188–1195.
PLEASEPLEASE-2013-Zhang0 #framework #named #reverse engineering #towards #variability
RECoVar: A solution framework towards reverse engineering variability (BZ, MB), pp. 45–48.
PPoPPPPoPP-2013-LuM #migration #parallel
Multi-level parallel computing of reverse time migration for seismic imaging on blue Gene/Q (LL, KAM), pp. 291–292.
LICSLICS-2013-CristescuKV #calculus #composition #semantics
A Compositional Semantics for the Reversible p-Calculus (IC, JK, DV), pp. 388–397.
DACDAC-2012-SasanianWM #quantum #using
Realizing reversible circuits using a new class of quantum gates (ZS, RW, DMM), pp. 36–41.
DACDAC-2012-SinhaVVXZ #concept #statistics
Reversible statistical max/min operation: concept and applications to timing (DS, CV, NV, JX, VZ), pp. 1067–1073.
DATEDATE-2012-KotiyalTR #design
Mach-Zehnder interferometer based design of all optical reversible binary adder (SK, HT, NR), pp. 721–726.
DATEDATE-2012-LeMKV #debugging #satisfiability #using
Non-solution implications using reverse domination in a modern SAT-based debugging environment (BL, HM, BK, AGV), pp. 629–634.
DATEDATE-2012-WilleDOO #automation #design #power management #synthesis #using
Automatic design of low-power encoders using reversible circuit synthesis (RW, RD, CO, AGO), pp. 1036–1041.
CSMRCSMR-2012-Dovgalyuk #debugging #dynamic analysis #execution #multi
Deterministic Replay of System’s Execution with Multi-target QEMU Simulator for Dynamic Analysis and Reverse Debugging (PD), pp. 553–556.
CSMRCSMR-2012-Penta #approach #developer #empirical #maintenance #reverse engineering
Empirical Studies in Reverse Engineering and Maintenance: Employing Developers to Evaluate Your Approach and Tool (MDP), pp. 567–568.
CSMRCSMR-2012-TerraVCB #architecture #recommendation #refactoring
Recommending Refactorings to Reverse Software Architecture Erosion (RT, MTV, KC, RdSB), pp. 335–340.
ICSMEICSM-2012-RupakhetiH #constraints #fault #modelling #similarity #theorem proving #using
Finding errors from reverse-engineered equality models using a constraint solver (CRR, DH), pp. 77–86.
WCREWCRE-2012-GallagherCD #reverse engineering
The Law and Reverse Engineering (KG, CC, JD), pp. 3–4.
WCREWCRE-2012-HemelK #case study #clone detection #detection #linux #reverse engineering #source code #using #variability
Reverse Engineering Variability in Source Code Using Clone Detection: A Case Study for Linux Variants of Consumer Electronic Devices (AH, RK), pp. 357–366.
WCREWCRE-2012-JoorabchiM #mobile #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering iOS Mobile Applications (MEJ, AM), pp. 177–186.
CIAACIAA-2012-JiraskovaM #complexity #on the
On the State and Computational Complexity of the Reverse of Acyclic Minimal DFAs (GJ, TM), pp. 229–239.
LATALATA-2012-Axelsen #automaton #finite #multi
Reversible Multi-head Finite Automata Characterize Reversible Logarithmic Space (HBA), pp. 95–105.
LATALATA-2012-Yamakami #automaton #finite #quantum
One-Way Reversible and Quantum Finite Automata with Advice (TY), pp. 526–537.
CIKMCIKM-2012-YanZN12a #nearest neighbour #query
Monochromatic and bichromatic reverse nearest neighbor queries on land surfaces (DY, ZZ, WN), pp. 942–951.
ICMLICML-2012-LiH #online
On-Line Portfolio Selection with Moving Average Reversion (BL, SCHH), p. 76.
ICPRICPR-2012-GuiLY #integer #novel #performance
A novel integer transform for efficient reversible watermarking (XG, XL, BY), pp. 947–950.
SEKESEKE-2012-GokhaleSM #education #open source #re-engineering #reverse engineering #tool support
Evaluating Open Source Reverse Engineering Tools for Teaching Software Engineering (SSG, TS, RM), pp. 162–167.
CAVCAV-2012-HagueL #analysis #bound #parallel #source code #thread
Synchronisation- and Reversal-Bounded Analysis of Multithreaded Programs with Counters (MH, AWL), pp. 260–276.
ICSTICST-2012-CunninghamHH #analysis #combinator #testing
A System Analysis Study Comparing Reverse Engineered Combinatorial Testing to Expert Judgment (AMCJ, JDH, RJH), pp. 630–635.
ECSAECSA-2011-AcherCCMDL #architecture #feature model #modelling #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Architectural Feature Models (MA, AC, PC, PM, LD, PL), pp. 220–235.
DACDAC-2011-TorranceJ #reverse engineering #state of the art
The state-of-the-art in semiconductor reverse engineering (RT, DJ), pp. 333–338.
DATEDATE-2011-ThapliyalR #design
A new reversible design of BCD adder (HT, NR), pp. 1180–1183.
DATEDATE-2011-WilleKD #scalability
Determining the minimal number of lines for large reversible circuits (RW, OK, RD), pp. 1204–1207.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2011-LuLC #nearest neighbour
Reverse spatial and textual k nearest neighbor search (JL, YL, GC), pp. 349–360.
VLDBVLDB-2011-BerneckerEKRZZ #nearest neighbour #nondeterminism #performance #probability #query
Efficient Probabilistic Reverse Nearest Neighbor Query Processing on Uncertain Data (TB, TE, HPK, MR, SZ, AZ), pp. 669–680.
VLDBVLDB-2011-MeliouGS #data transformation
Reverse Data Management (AM, WG, DS), pp. 1490–1493.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2011-AxelsenG #question #source code #what
What Do Reversible Programs Compute? (HBA, RG), pp. 42–56.
CSMRCSMR-2011-NagyVFGKK #design #reverse engineering
Solutions for Reverse Engineering 4GL Applications, Recovering the Design of a Logistical Wholesale System (CN, LV, RF, TG, FK, IK), pp. 343–346.
SCAMSCAM-2011-RoubtsovSMB #diagrams #enterprise #java #named #reverse engineering #sequence chart
I2SD: Reverse Engineering Sequence Diagrams from Enterprise Java Beans with Interceptors (SAR, AS, AM, MvdB), pp. 155–164.
WCREWCRE-2011-AntunesNV #network #protocol #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering of Protocols from Network Traces (JA, NFN, PV), pp. 169–178.
WCREWCRE-2011-FrankeEKW #lifecycle #mobile #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering of Mobile Application Lifecycles (DF, CE, SK, CW), pp. 283–292.
WCREWCRE-2011-GrantCS #analysis #concept #reverse engineering #source code #using
Reverse Engineering Co-maintenance Relationships Using Conceptual Analysis of Source Code (SG, JRC, DBS), pp. 87–91.
WCREWCRE-2011-HaslingerLE #feature model #modelling #reverse engineering #set #source code
Reverse Engineering Feature Models from Programs’ Feature Sets (ENH, RELH, AE), pp. 308–312.
WCREWCRE-2011-RamonCM #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering of Event Handlers of RAD-Based Applications (ÓSR, JSC, JGM), pp. 293–302.
WCREWCRE-2011-TreudeFSS #case study #reverse engineering #security
An Exploratory Study of Software Reverse Engineering in a Security Context (CT, FMFF, MADS, MS), pp. 184–188.
PEPMPEPM-2011-Mogensen #partial evaluation
Partial evaluation of the reversible language janus (TÆM), pp. 23–32.
ICALPICALP-v2-2011-Kapoutsis #nondeterminism
Nondeterminism Is Essential in Small 2FAs with Few Reversals (CAK), pp. 198–209.
LATALATA-2011-AxelsenG #performance #turing machine
A Simple and Efficient Universal Reversible Turing Machine (HBA, RG), pp. 117–128.
SEFMSEFM-2011-VriesK #hoare #logic
Reverse Hoare Logic (EdV, VK), pp. 155–171.
IFLIFL-2011-Thomsen #functional #logic #optimisation #using
Describing and Optimising Reversible Logic Using a Functional Language (MKT), pp. 148–163.
CHICHI-2011-DixonLF #interface #reverse engineering
Content and hierarchy in pixel-based methods for reverse engineering interface structure (MD, DL, JF), pp. 969–978.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2011-LuoYHJCH #algorithm #named #query
IRTA: An Improved Threshold Algorithm for Reverse Top-k Queries (CL, FY, WCH, ZJ, DC, SH), pp. 135–140.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2011-WuRWS #network #optimisation #research
The Research of Paper Reverse Logistic Network Optimization on the Low-carbon Economy (RW, YR, SW, CS), pp. 336–340.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2011-ShiL #analysis
Analysis of the Economic Benefit of Used Batteries based on Reverse Logistics (XS, ZL), pp. 736–742.
BXBX-2011-Glueck #programming language
Principles of Reversible Programming Languages (RG), p. 50.
BXBX-2011-Schmitt #higher-order #π-calculus
Reversible Higher Order π Calculus (AS), p. 63.
BXBX-2011-Yokoyama #programming language
A reversible programming language (TY), p. 65.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2011-Hall #generative #state machine
Search based hierarchy generation for reverse engineered state machines (MH), pp. 392–395.
GTTSEGTTSE-2011-CleveNH #database #program analysis #reverse engineering
Dynamic Program Analysis for Database Reverse Engineering (AC, NN, JLH), pp. 297–321.
ICSEICSE-2011-SheLBWC #feature model #modelling #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering feature models (SS, RL, TB, AW, KC), pp. 461–470.
CCCC-2011-Axelsen #imperative #programming language
Clean Translation of an Imperative Reversible Programming Language (HBA), pp. 144–163.
ASEASE-2010-BruneliereCJM #framework #modelling #named #reverse engineering
MoDisco: a generic and extensible framework for model driven reverse engineering (HB, JC, FJ, FM), pp. 173–174.
ASEASE-2010-RamonCM #legacy #modelling #reverse engineering #user interface #visual notation
Model-driven reverse engineering of legacy graphical user interfaces (ÓSR, JSC, JGM), pp. 147–150.
DACDAC-2010-GolubitskyFM #synthesis
Synthesis of the optimal 4-bit reversible circuits (OG, SMF, DM), pp. 653–656.
DACDAC-2010-WilleSD
Reducing the number of lines in reversible circuits (RW, MS, RD), pp. 647–652.
DATEDATE-2010-FanucciPDSTCLT #programmable
An high voltage CMOS voltage regulator for automotive alternators with programmable functionalities and full reverse polarity capability (LF, GP, PD, RS, FT, PC, LL, PT), pp. 526–531.
DATEDATE-2010-LiZHH #logic #optimisation #synthesis
Reversible logic synthesis through ant colony optimization (ML, YZ, MSH, CH), pp. 307–310.
VLDBVLDB-2010-VlachouDNK #identification #query
Identifying the Most Influential Data Objects with Reverse Top-k Queries (AV, CD, KN, YK), pp. 364–372.
CSMRCSMR-2010-BeckerHTKK #component #modelling #predict #quality #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Component Models for Quality Predictions (SB, MH, MT, KK, JK), pp. 194–197.
ICSMEICSM-2010-Cosma #distributed #object-oriented #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering object-oriented distributed systems (DCC), pp. 1–6.
WCREWCRE-2010-DebrayP #reverse engineering #self
Reverse Engineering Self-Modifying Code: Unpacker Extraction (SKD, JP), pp. 131–140.
WCREWCRE-2010-WongASLM #behaviour #detection #programming #reverse engineering #search-based #using
Reverse Engineering Utility Functions Using Genetic Programming to Detect Anomalous Behavior in Software (SW, MA, JS, KL, SM), pp. 141–149.
LATALATA-2010-KutribM #automaton
Reversible Pushdown Automata (MK, AM), pp. 368–379.
CHICHI-2010-DixonF #behaviour #implementation #interface #named #reverse engineering #using
Prefab: implementing advanced behaviors using pixel-based reverse engineering of interface structure (MD, JF), pp. 1525–1534.
CAiSECAiSE-2010-RamdoyalCH #analysis #concept #database #interactive #reverse engineering #user interface
Reverse Engineering User Interfaces for Interactive Database Conceptual Analysis (RR, AC, JLH), pp. 332–347.
ICPRICPR-2010-DursunG #2d #fourier
Reversible Interger 2-D Discrete Fourier Transform by Control Bits (SD, AMG), pp. 4436–4439.
ICPRICPR-2010-ThurauB
Reverse Indexing for Reading Graffiti Tags (CT, CB), pp. 3021–3024.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-Sankar #documentation #image #retrieval #scalability
Reverse annotation based retrieval from large document image collections (KPS), p. 921.
SACSAC-2010-BaudetD #algorithm #permutation
An improved algorithm to enumerate all traces that sort a signed permutation by reversals (CB, ZD), pp. 1521–1525.
ICSEICSE-2010-DettenMT #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering with the reclipse tool suite (MvD, MM, DT), pp. 299–300.
ICSEICSE-2010-LunguL #ecosystem #reverse engineering
The small project observatory: a tool for reverse engineering software ecosystems (ML, ML), pp. 289–292.
HPCAHPCA-2010-DoudalisP #execution #hardware #named
HARE: Hardware assisted reverse execution (ID, MP), pp. 1–12.
DACDAC-2009-WilleD #logic #scalability #synthesis
BDD-based synthesis of reversible logic for large functions (RW, RD), pp. 270–275.
PODSPODS-2009-FaginKPT
Reverse data exchange: coping with nulls (RF, PGK, LP, WCT), pp. 23–32.
VLDBVLDB-2009-CheemaLZWZ #lazy evaluation #monitoring #performance
Lazy Updates: An Efficient Technique to Continuously Monitoring Reverse kNN (MAC, XL, YZ, WW, WZ), pp. 1138–1149.
VLDBVLDB-2009-WongOYFL #nearest neighbour #performance
Efficient Method for Maximizing Bichromatic Reverse Nearest Neighbor (RCWW, MTÖ, PSY, AWCF, LL), pp. 1126–1137.
CSMRCSMR-2009-FrancescomarinoMT #process #reverse engineering #web
Reverse Engineering of Business Processes exposed as Web Applications (CDF, AM, PT), pp. 139–148.
ICSMEICSM-2009-AmalfitanoFT #behaviour #internet #modelling #reverse engineering
Experimenting a reverse engineering technique for modelling the behaviour of rich internet applications (DA, ARF, PT), pp. 571–574.
ICSMEICSM-2009-StroblBGK #database #legacy #re-engineering #reverse engineering
Digging deep: Software reengineering supported by database reverse engineering of a system with 30+ years of legacy (SS, MB, TG, WK), pp. 407–410.
WCREWCRE-1999-BouhissiM99a #reverse engineering #web #web service
Reverse Engineering Existing Web Service Applications (HEB, MM), pp. 279–283.
WCREWCRE-1999-Perez-CastilloGCPP99a #database #named #relational #reverse engineering #web #web service
PRECISO: A Reverse Engineering Tool to Discover Web Services from Relational Databases (RPC, IGRdG, IC, MP, MP), pp. 309–310.
WCREWCRE-1999-Perin99a #assurance #evolution #quality #reverse engineering
Enabling the Evolution of J2EE Applications through Reverse Engineering and Quality Assurance (FP), pp. 291–294.
WCREWCRE-1999-SerebrenikRRB99a #diagrams #enterprise #java #reverse engineering #sequence chart
Reverse Engineering Sequence Diagrams for Enterprise JavaBeans with Business Method Interceptors (AS, SAR, EER, MvdB), pp. 269–273.
WCREWCRE-2009-Hainaut #future of #legacy #reverse engineering
Legacy and Future of Data Reverse Engineering (JLH), p. 4.
WCREWCRE-2009-Storey #crowdsourcing #outsourcing
Beyond the Lone Reverse Engineer: Insourcing, Outsourcing and Crowdsourcing (MADS), p. 3.
LATALATA-2009-ClarridgeS #automaton #composition
A Cryptosystem Based on the Composition of Reversible Cellular Automata (AC, KS), pp. 314–325.
FMFM-2009-WalkinshawDG #modelling #refinement #testing
Iterative Refinement of Reverse-Engineered Models by Model-Based Testing (NW, JD, QG), pp. 305–320.
HCIHIMI-DIE-2009-RottermannV #word
Reversing the Simon Effect with Prior Practice of Noncorresponding Location Words (AR, KPLV), pp. 287–295.
ICEISICEIS-ISAS-2009-LopesGBF #case study #industrial #ontology #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering a Domain Ontology to Uncover Fundamental Ontological Distinctions — An Industrial Case Study in the Domain of Oil and Gas Production and Exploration (ML, GG, FAB, RdAF), pp. 262–267.
ICMLICML-2009-XuWS #learning #predict
Optimal reverse prediction: a unified perspective on supervised, unsupervised and semi-supervised learning (LX, MW, DS), pp. 1137–1144.
CGOCGO-2009-SchackelerS #abstraction
Procedural Abstraction with Reverse Prefix Trees (SS, WS), pp. 243–253.
ICLPICLP-2009-King #abstraction #logic #reverse engineering
Untangling Reverse Engineering with Logic and Abstraction (AK), p. 37.
CASECASE-2008-Park #development #process #self
A development of self-clinching standoff by reverse drawing process technology (SbP), pp. 888–893.
DATEDATE-2008-FeinsteinTM #detection #equivalence #logic #using
Partially Redundant Logic Detection Using Symbolic Equivalence Checking in Reversible and Irreversible Logic Circuits (DYF, MAT, DMM), pp. 1378–1381.
DATEDATE-2008-WilleLDG #logic #quantifier #synthesis
Quantified Synthesis of Reversible Logic (RW, HML, GWD, DG), pp. 1015–1020.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2008-LianC #database #nondeterminism
Monochromatic and bichromatic reverse skyline search over uncertain databases (XL, LC), pp. 213–226.
VLDBVLDB-2008-WuYCT #named #nearest neighbour #query
FINCH: evaluating reverse k-Nearest-Neighbor queries on location data (WW, FY, CYC, KLT), pp. 1056–1067.
CSMRCSMR-2008-Bernardi #aspect-oriented #assessment #comprehension #evolution #reverse engineering #testing
Reverse Engineering of Aspect Oriented Systems to Support their Comprehension, Evolution, Testing and Assessment (MLB), pp. 290–293.
CSMRCSMR-2008-ChouambeKK #component #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Software-Models of Component-Based Systems (LC, BK, KK), pp. 93–102.
CSMRCSMR-2008-TeleaV #c++ #named #reverse engineering
SOLIDFX: An Integrated Reverse Engineering Environment for C++ (ACT, LV), pp. 320–322.
ICPCICPC-2008-MonganSM #distributed #re-engineering #reverse engineering
Re-Engineering a Reverse Engineering Portal to a Distributed SOA (WMM, MS, SM), pp. 218–223.
ICSMEICSM-2008-Kienle #component #development #process #reverse engineering #tool support #towards
Building reverse engineering tools with software components: Towards a dedicated development process for academia (HMK), pp. 416–419.
ICSMEICSM-2008-Lungu #ecosystem #reverse engineering #towards
Towards reverse engineering software ecosystems (ML), pp. 428–431.
WCREWCRE-2008-AlalfiCD #database #diagrams #named #relational #reverse engineering #sql #uml #xmi
SQL2XMI: Reverse Engineering of UML-ER Diagrams from Relational Database Schemas (MHA, JRC, TRD), pp. 187–191.
WCREWCRE-2008-AmalfitanoFT #finite #internet #reverse engineering #state machine
Reverse Engineering Finite State Machines from Rich Internet Applications (DA, ARF, PT), pp. 69–73.
WCREWCRE-2008-CeccatoDTM #java #legacy #migration #reverse engineering
Data Model Reverse Engineering in Migrating a Legacy System to Java (MC, TRD, PT, DM), pp. 177–186.
WCREWCRE-2008-CleveH #data-driven #dynamic analysis #reverse engineering #sql
Dynamic Analysis of SQL Statements for Data-Intensive Applications Reverse Engineering (AC, JLH), pp. 192–196.
WCREWCRE-2008-Devanbu #collaboration #communication #development #open source #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering the Bazaar: Collaboration and Communication in Open Source Development (PTD), p. 4.
WCREWCRE-2008-FulopHFG #benchmark #metric #reverse engineering #tool support #towards
Towards a Benchmark for Evaluating Reverse Engineering Tools (LJF, PH, RF, TG), pp. 335–336.
WCREWCRE-2008-Geet #enterprise #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering in the World of Enterprise SOA (JVG), pp. 311–314.
WCREWCRE-2008-HindleGH #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering CAPTCHAs (AH, MWG, RCH), pp. 59–68.
DLTDLT-2008-Jiraskova #complexity #on the #regular expression
On the State Complexity of Complements, Stars, and Reversals of Regular Languages (GJ), pp. 431–442.
ICALPICALP-B-2008-YokoyamaAG #theorem
Reversible Flowchart Languages and the Structured Reversible Program Theorem (TY, HBA, RG), pp. 258–270.
LATALATA-2008-BenschBHK #automaton #finite
Deterministic Input-Reversal and Input-Revolving Finite Automata (SB, HB, MH, MK), pp. 113–124.
SOFTVISSOFTVIS-2008-TeleaV #c++ #interactive #reverse engineering #scalability
An interactive reverse engineering environment for large-scale C++ code (ACT, LV), pp. 67–76.
ICEISICEIS-ISAS1-2008-IdaniC #towards #uml
Towards Reverse-Engineering of UML Views from Structured Formal Developments (AI, BC), pp. 94–103.
CIKMCIKM-2008-Bar-YossefM #approximate #rank
Local approximation of pagerank and reverse pagerank (ZBY, LTM), pp. 279–288.
ICPRICPR-2008-Coeurjolly #distance
Distance transformation, reverse distance transformation and discrete medial axis on toric spaces (DC), pp. 1–4.
ICPRICPR-2008-OhyamaNYN
Reversible data hiding of full color JPEG2000 compressed bit-stream preserving bit-depth information (SO, MN, KY, HN), pp. 1–4.
ICPRICPR-2008-SinhaGM #modelling #robust
Back to the future: Robust foreground extraction with reversed-time background modeling (AKS, PG, AM), pp. 1–4.
ICPRICPR-2008-XuanSCTTL #image
Reversible binary image data hiding by run-length histogram modification (GX, YQS, PC, XT, JT, JL), pp. 1–4.
SEKESEKE-2008-DuffyHM #c++ #comprehension #evolution #interface #library #protocol #reverse engineering #scalability
Reverse Engineering Interface Protocols for Comprehension of Large C++ Libraries during Code Evolution Tasks (EBD, JOH, BAM), pp. 303–308.
SEKESEKE-2008-TinkhamTP #assessment #comprehension #java #reverse engineering #source code #testing #tool support
A Qualitative Assessment of the Reverse Engineering Capabilities of Unit Testing Tools for Understanding Java Programs (AT, SRT, TP), pp. 111–116.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-Bar-YossefM #approximate #rank
Local approximation of PageRank and reverse PageRank (ZBY, LTM), pp. 865–866.
BXBX-2008-Axelsen1
Reversible Flowchart Languages (HA), p. 36.
BXBX-2008-Glueck1 #programming language #tutorial
Reversible Programming Languages (tutorial) (RG), p. 35.
ECMFAECMDA-FA-2008-BorkGSZ #approach #reverse engineering #towards
Towards Roundtrip Engineering — A Template-Based Reverse Engineering Approach (MB, LG, CS, AZ), pp. 33–47.
MODELSMoDELS-2008-BruhlmannGGN #reverse engineering
Enriching Reverse Engineering with Annotations (AB, TG, OG, ON), pp. 660–674.
MODELSMoDELS-2008-BruhlmannGGN #reverse engineering
Enriching Reverse Engineering with Annotations (AB, TG, OG, ON), pp. 660–674.
DATEDATE-2007-ZilicRK #specification
Reversible circuit technology mapping from non-reversible specifications (ZZ, KR, AK), pp. 558–563.
HTHT-2007-YesiladaLH #towards #web
Experiments toward reverse linking on the web (YY, DL, SH), pp. 3–10.
VLDBVLDB-2007-DellisS #performance #query
Efficient Computation of Reverse Skyline Queries (ED, BS), pp. 291–302.
WCREWCRE-J-2005-KraftMP07 #framework #reverse engineering
An infrastructure to support interoperability in reverse engineering (NAK, BAM, JFP), pp. 292–307.
ICPCICPC-2007-Godfrey #hybrid #object-oriented #reverse engineering
A Hybrid Program Model for Object-Oriented Reverse Engineering (MWG), pp. 81–90.
ICSMEICSM-2007-Arcelli #reverse engineering
Working Session on Reverse Engineering techniques for Application Portfolio Management — RE4APM 2007 - (FA), pp. 495–496.
ICSMEICSM-2007-Gueheneuc #flexibility #named #reverse engineering
Ptidej: A Flexible Reverse Engineering Tool Suite (YGG), pp. 529–530.
PASTEPASTE-2007-ShepherdPV #case study #natural language #program analysis #reverse engineering
Case study: supplementing program analysis with natural language analysis to improve a reverse engineering task (DCS, LLP, KVS), pp. 49–54.
WCREWCRE-2007-Kienle #component #lessons learnt #reverse engineering #tool support
Building Reverse Engineering Tools with Software Components: Ten Lessons Learned (HMK), pp. 289–292.
WCREWCRE-2007-LunguLGH #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Super-Repositories (ML, ML, TG, RH), pp. 120–129.
WCREWCRE-2007-Mobley #performance #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering for Software Performance Engineering (KM), pp. 302–304.
WCREWCRE-2007-Reifer #reverse engineering
The Dark Side of Software Reverse Engineering (keynote) (DJR).
WCREWCRE-2007-ShevertalovM #protocol #reverse engineering
A Reverse Engineering Tool for Extracting Protocols of Networked Applications (MS, SM), pp. 229–238.
WCREWCRE-2007-Staiger #analysis #reverse engineering #user interface #using #visual notation
Reverse Engineering of Graphical User Interfaces Using Static Analyses (SS), pp. 189–198.
WCREWCRE-2007-WalkinshawBHS #grammar inference #interactive #reverse engineering #state machine
Reverse Engineering State Machines by Interactive Grammar Inference (NW, KB, MH, SS), pp. 209–218.
PEPMPEPM-2007-YokoyamaG #programming language #self
A reversible programming language and its invertible self-interpreter (TY, RG), pp. 144–153.
DLTDLT-2007-BelovsRS #automaton #finite #multi #quantum
Multi-letter Reversible and Quantum Finite Automata (AB, AR, JS), pp. 60–71.
LATALATA-2007-KutribM #automaton #performance #recognition #using
Fast Reversible Language Recognition Using Cellular Automata (MK, AM), pp. 331–342.
LATALATA-2007-LiuMSY #complexity
State Complexity of Basic Operations Combined with Reversal (GL, CMV, AS, SY), pp. 355–366.
SEKESEKE-2007-KearneyP #automation #framework #named #reverse engineering #tool support #uml
REM4j — A Framework for Measuring the Reverse Engineering Capability of UML CASE Tools (SK, JFP), pp. 209–214.
ECMFAECMDA-FA-2007-UlrichP #case study #distributed #industrial #modelling #reverse engineering #validation
Reverse Engineering Models from Traces to Validate Distributed Systems — An Industrial Case Study (AU, AP), pp. 184–193.
MODELSMoDELS-2007-PilskalnsWI #debugging #runtime #uml #using
Runtime Debugging Using Reverse-Engineered UML (OP, SW, FI), pp. 605–619.
MODELSMoDELS-2007-PilskalnsWI #debugging #runtime #uml #using
Runtime Debugging Using Reverse-Engineered UML (OP, SW, FI), pp. 605–619.
SACSAC-2007-SantoZ #adaptation #user interface
Reversing GUIs to XIML descriptions for the adaptation to heterogeneous devices (GDS, EZ), pp. 1456–1460.
ASEASE-2006-ShiO #design pattern #java #reverse engineering #source code
Reverse Engineering of Design Patterns from Java Source Code (NS, RAO), pp. 123–134.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2006-AchtertBKKPR #metric #nearest neighbour #performance
Efficient reverse k-nearest neighbor search in arbitrary metric spaces (EA, CB, PK, PK, AP, MR), pp. 515–526.
FoSSaCSFoSSaCS-2006-PhillipsU #algebra #calculus #process
Reversing Algebraic Process Calculi (ICCP, IU), pp. 246–260.
CSMRCSMR-2006-TuunanenKK #approach #information retrieval #named #reverse engineering
ASLA: Reverse Engineering Approach for Software License Information Retrieval (TT, JK, TK), pp. 291–294.
ICPCICPC-2006-JinC #reverse engineering #tool support #using
Integrating Reverse Engineering Tools Using a Service-Sharing Methodology (DJ, JRC), pp. 94–99.
ICPCICPC-2006-MoiseWHH #reverse engineering #scripting language
Reverse Engineering Scripting Language Extensions (DLM, KW, HJH, DH), pp. 295–306.
ICSMEICSM-2006-DraganCM #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Method Stereotypes (ND, MLC, JIM), pp. 24–34.
WCREWCRE-2006-Briand #challenge #paradigm #reverse engineering
The Experimental Paradigm in Reverse Engineering: Role, Challenges, and Limitations (LCB), pp. 3–8.
WCREWCRE-2006-CleveHH #dependence #graph #reverse engineering #using
Data Reverse Engineering using System Dependency Graphs (AC, JH, JLH), pp. 157–166.
WCREWCRE-2006-CoxS #case study #experience #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering in Support of Litigation: Experiences in an Adversarial Environment (AC, TJS), pp. 288–292.
WCREWCRE-2006-DAmbrosL #logic #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering with Logical Coupling (MD, ML), pp. 189–198.
WCREWCRE-2006-FontanaRGAS #design pattern #detection #reverse engineering
Design Pattern Detection for Reverse Engineering (FAF, CR, YGG, GA, JMS), p. 316.
WCREWCRE-2006-KorshunovaPBM #c++ #diagrams #named #process #reverse engineering #sequence #source code #uml #xmi
CPP2XMI: Reverse Engineering of UML Class, Sequence, and Activity Diagrams from C++ Source Code (EK, MP, MvdB, MRM), pp. 297–298.
WCREWCRE-2006-Sim #case study
Case Studies for Reverse Engineers (SES), p. 319.
WCREWCRE-2006-SneedS #interface #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering of System Interfaces A Report from the Field (HMS, SHS), pp. 125–133.
WCREWCRE-2006-Torchiano #empirical #reverse engineering
Empirical Studies in Reverse Engineering (MT), p. 314.
PLDIPLDI-2006-BridgesVOA #automation
Automatic instruction scheduler retargeting by reverse-engineering (MJB, NV, GO, DIA), pp. 228–238.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-2006-RazaVP #named #program analysis #reverse engineering
Bauhaus — A Tool Suite for Program Analysis and Reverse Engineering (AR, GV, EP), pp. 71–82.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2006-GolfinopoulosSMP #declarative #design #knowledge-based #modelling
A Knowledge-Based Reverse Design System for Declarative Scene Modeling (VG, VMS, GM, DP), pp. 82–90.
CIKMCIKM-2006-AchtertBKKPR #approximate #metric #nearest neighbour #query
Approximate reverse k-nearest neighbor queries in general metric spaces (EA, CB, PK, PK, AP, MR), pp. 788–789.
KDDKDD-2006-FanD #bias #classification #framework #performance #testing
Reverse testing: an efficient framework to select amongst classifiers under sample selection bias (WF, ID), pp. 147–156.
SEKESEKE-2006-BouchachiaW #reverse engineering #rule-based
Reverse Engineering of Rule-based Systems (AB, DW), pp. 45–50.
SACSAC-2006-KatsimpaPSTT #modelling #reverse engineering #using
Application modeling using reverse engineering techniques (TK, YP, ES, GT, AKT), pp. 1250–1255.
SACSAC-2006-ValeurVKK #web
An anomaly-driven reverse proxy for web applications (FV, GV, CK, EK), pp. 361–368.
ICSEICSE-2006-RamalingamKFS #modelling #object-oriented #reverse engineering #semantics
Semantics-based reverse engineering of object-oriented data models (GR, RK, JF, SS), pp. 192–201.
WICSAWICSA-2005-Chikofsky #architecture #on the #reverse engineering
On the Meeting of Software Architecture and Reverse Engineering (EJC), pp. 17–24.
WICSAWICSA-2005-Koschke #architecture #reverse engineering #what
What Architects Should Know About Reverse Engineering and Rengineering (RK), pp. 4–10.
ICDARICDAR-2005-RigamontiBHLI #canonical #documentation #representation #reverse engineering #towards
Towards a Canonical and Structured Representation of PDF Documents through Reverse Engineering (MR, JLB, KH, DL, RI), pp. 1050–1055.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-Ghafarian #education #re-engineering #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering technique to enhance software engineering education (AG), p. 354.
CSMRCSMR-2005-BoisDV #comprehension #question #reverse engineering
Does the “Refactor to Understand” Reverse Engineering Pattern Improve Program Comprehension? (BDB, SD, JV), pp. 334–343.
CSMRCSMR-2005-DraheimLW #independence #reverse engineering #source code #web
A Source Code Independent Reverse Engineering Tool for Dynamic Web Sites (DD, CL, GW), pp. 168–177.
ICSMEICSM-2005-PanasS #evaluation #framework #reverse engineering
Evaluation of a Framework for Reverse Engineering Tool Construction (TP, MS), pp. 145–154.
ICSMEICSM-2005-SalahDMSV #named #reverse engineering #sequence
Scenariographer: A Tool for Reverse Engineering Class Usage Scenarios from Method Invocation Sequences (MS, TD, SM, AS, FIV), pp. 155–164.
ICSMEICSM-2005-Tramontana #reverse engineering #web
Reverse Engineering Web Applications (PT), pp. 705–708.
ICSMEICSM-IT-2005-LiHCC #named #object-oriented #reverse engineering
XDRE: A Reverse Engineering Tool of Object-Oriented Software (QL, SH, HC, PC), pp. 65–68.
PASTEPASTE-2005-RountevVR #analysis #control flow #diagrams #reverse engineering #sequence chart #uml
Static control-flow analysis for reverse engineering of UML sequence diagrams (AR, OV, MR), pp. 96–102.
WCREWCRE-2005-KraftMP #framework #reverse engineering #towards
Toward an Infrastructure to Support Interoperability in Reverse Engineering (NAK, BAM, JFP), pp. 196–205.
WCREWCRE-2005-KuhnDG #clustering #reverse engineering #semantics
Enriching Reverse Engineering with Semantic Clustering (AK, SD, TG), pp. 133–142.
WCREWCRE-2005-SuttonM #c++ #modelling #reverse engineering #uml
Mappings for Accurately Reverse Engineering UML Class Models from C++ (AS, JIM), pp. 175–184.
WCREWCRE-2005-UdupaDM #named #obfuscation #reverse engineering
Deobfuscation: Reverse Engineering Obfuscated Code (SKU, SKD, MM), pp. 45–54.
WCREWCRE-2005-YuMWLLZLL #named #requirements #reverse engineering
RETR: Reverse Engineering to Requirements (YY, JM, YW, SL, AL, YZ, ML, JCSdPL), p. 234.
DLTDLT-2005-Kari #automaton
Reversible Cellular Automata (JK), pp. 57–68.
CIKMCIKM-2005-XiaHL #estimation #named #nearest neighbour #performance #retrieval
ERkNN: efficient reverse k-nearest neighbors retrieval with local kNN-distance estimation (CX, WH, MLL), pp. 533–540.
ECMFAECMDA-FA-2005-ChiversP #bidirectional #named
XRound: Bidirectional Transformations and Unifications Via a Reversible Template Language (HC, RFP), pp. 205–219.
RERE-2005-YuWMLLL #legacy #modelling #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Goal Models from Legacy Code (YY, YW, JM, SL, AL, JCSdPL), pp. 363–372.
ICSEICSE-2005-RountevC #analysis #diagrams #sequence chart
Object naming analysis for reverse-engineered sequence diagrams (AR, BHC), pp. 254–263.
ICSEICSE-2005-Tonella #object-oriented #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering of object oriented code (PT), pp. 724–725.
ATEMATEM-2004-JinC05 #integration #ontology #reverse engineering #tool support
Factbase Filtering Issues in an Ontology-Based Reverse Engineering Tool Integration System (DJ, JRC), pp. 65–75.
ATEMATEM-2004-KarailaS05 #case study #industrial #metadata #on the #reuse #reverse engineering #visual notation
On the Role of Metadata in Visual Language Reuse and Reverse Engineering — An Industrial Case (MK, TS), pp. 29–41.
DACDAC-2004-Kerntopf #algorithm #heuristic #logic #synthesis
A new heuristic algorithm for reversible logic synthesis (PK), pp. 834–837.
DACDAC-2004-VanderhaegenB #automation #design #geometry #programming #using
Automated design of operational transconductance amplifiers using reversed geometric programming (JPV, RWB), pp. 133–138.
DATEDATE-v2-2004-AgrawalJ #logic #synthesis
Synthesis of Reversible Logic (AA, NKJ), pp. 1384–1385.
VLDBVLDB-2004-TaoPL
Reverse kNN Search in Arbitrary Dimensionality (YT, DP, XL), pp. 744–755.
CSMRCSMR-2004-MoiseWS #dot-net #reverse engineering #visual notation
Integrating a Reverse Engineering Tool with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (DLM, KW, DS), pp. 85–94.
CSMRCSMR-2004-Sneed #reverse engineering #testing
Reverse Engineering of Test Cases for Selective Regression Testing (HMS), pp. 69–74.
ICSMEICSM-2004-GirbaDL #evolution #reverse engineering
Yesterday’s Weather: Guiding Early Reverse Engineering Efforts by Summarizing the Evolution of Changes (TG, SD, ML), pp. 40–49.
ICSMEICSM-2004-RivaSSX #analysis #architecture #maintenance #reverse engineering #uml
UML-Based Reverse Engineering and Model Analysis Approaches for Software Architecture Maintenance (CR, PS, TS, JX), pp. 50–59.
IWPCIWPC-2004-DistantePT #perspective #reverse engineering #towards #transaction #web
Towards a Technique for Reverse Engineering Web Transactions from a User’s Perspective (DD, TP, SRT), pp. 142–150.
IWPCIWPC-2004-PanasLL #reuse #reverse engineering
Reuse in Reverse Engineering (TP, JL, WL), pp. 52–61.
IWPCIWPC-2004-Tadonki #reverse engineering
Universal Report: A Generic Reverse Engineering Tool (CT), pp. 266–267.
SCAMSCAM-2004-NaumannULF #code generation #control flow
Control Flow Reversal for Adjoint Code Generation (UN, JU, AL, MWF), pp. 55–64.
WCREWCRE-2004-BruntinkDT #aspect-oriented #empirical #reverse engineering
An Initial Experiment in Reverse Engineering Aspects (MB, AvD, TT), pp. 306–307.
WCREWCRE-2004-GarciaLPAA #approach #effectiveness #reverse engineering #towards
Towards an Effective Approach for Reverse Engineering (VCG, DL, AFdP, , ESdA), pp. 298–299.
WCREWCRE-2004-HassanH #reverse engineering
The Small World of Software Reverse Engineering (AEH, RCH), pp. 278–283.
WCREWCRE-2004-RocheC #comprehension #hardware #reverse engineering
Combined Software and Hardware Comprehension in Reverse Engineering (PLR, AC), pp. 234–243.
WCREWCRE-2004-WuMSL #approach #maintenance #reverse engineering #version control
A Reverse Engineering Approach to Support Software Maintenance: Version Control Knowledge Extraction (XW, AM, MADS, RL), pp. 90–99.
DLTDLT-2004-BordihnHK #automaton #geometry
Input Reversals and Iterated Pushdown Automata: A New Characterization of Khabbaz Geometric Hierarchy of Languages (HB, MH, MK), pp. 102–113.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2004-WangLAB #database #legacy #relational #reverse engineering #xml
Converting Legacy Relational Database into XML Database through Reverse Engineering (CW, ACWL, RA, KB), pp. 216–221.
ICEISICEIS-v3-2004-PoulsonHNG #case study
Reversing the Trend of Commoditization: A Case Study of the Strategic Planning and Management of a Call Center (BP, JCH, SN, RDG), pp. 396–402.
ICPRICPR-v4-2004-KadyrovP #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering the Human Vision System: A Possible Explanation for the Role of Microsaccades (AK, MP), pp. 64–67.
KRKR-2004-Kern-IsbernerF #induction #information management #representation
Knowledge Discovery by Reversing Inductive Knowledge Representation (GKI, JF), pp. 34–44.
SEKESEKE-2004-JahnkeB #architecture #clustering #reverse engineering #using
Reverse Engineering Software Architecture using Rough Clusters (JHJ, YB), pp. 270–275.
SACSAC-2004-AvinoGM #finite #problem #reverse engineering
Applications of finite fields to dynamical systems and reverse engineering problems (MAA, ELG, OM), pp. 191–196.
SACSAC-2004-BellettiniMT #named #reverse engineering #web
WebUml: reverse engineering of web applications (CB, AM, AT), pp. 1662–1669.
ICSEICSE-2004-AkgulMP #assembly #execution #performance #slicing
A Fast Assembly Level Reverse Execution Method via Dynamic Slicing (TA, VJMI, SP), pp. 522–531.
ATEMATEM-2003-LethbridgeTP04 #metamodelling #reverse engineering
The Dagstuhl Middle Metamodel: A Schema For Reverse Engineering (TCL, ST, EP), pp. 7–18.
ATEMATEM-2003-MoiseW04 #reverse engineering
Issues in Integrating Schemas for Reverse Engineering (DLM, KW), pp. 81–91.
ATEMATEM-2003-NaikB04 #analysis #framework #programmable #reverse engineering
A Programmable Analysis and Transformation Framework for Reverse Engineering (RN, AB), pp. 39–49.
DACDAC-2003-MillerMD #algorithm #logic #synthesis
A transformation based algorithm for reversible logic synthesis (DMM, DM, GWD), pp. 318–323.
CSMRCSMR-2003-JinCD #adaptation #concept #integration #reverse engineering #tool support #transaction #using
Transparent Reverse Engineering Tool Integration Using a Conceptual Transaction Adapter (DJ, JRC, TRD), pp. 399–408.
CSMRCSMR-2003-Villavicencio #slicing
Formal Program Reversing by Conditioned Slicing (GV), pp. 368–378.
ICSMEICSM-2003-JohnsonD #experience #information management #legacy #reverse engineering #using
Experience in developing interoperations among legacy information systems using partial reverse engineering (MJ, CNGD), pp. 369–372.
ICSMEICSM-2003-TonellaP #c++ #diagrams #interactive #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering of the Interaction Diagrams from C++ Code (PT, AP), pp. 159–168.
IWPCIWPC-2003-NiereWW #reverse engineering #scalability
Handling Large Search Space in Pattern-Based Reverse Engineering (JN, JPW, LW), pp. 274–280.
WCREWCRE-2003-BriandLM #diagrams #reverse engineering #sequence chart #towards #uml
Towards the Reverse Engineering of UML Sequence Diagrams (LCB, YL, YM), pp. 57–66.
WCREWCRE-2003-FavreGW #metamodelling #reverse engineering
First International Workshop on Meta-Models and Schemas for Reverse Engineering — ateM 2003 (JMF, MWG, AW), pp. 366–367.
WCREWCRE-2003-KolschW #fuzzy #modelling #repository #reverse engineering
Fuzzy Extensions for Reverse Engineering Repository Models (UK, RW), pp. 113–122.
WCREWCRE-2003-LiuS #process #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering the Process of Small Novice Software Teams (YL, ES), pp. 102–112.
WCREWCRE-2003-MemonBN #reverse engineering #testing #user interface #visual notation
GUI Ripping: Reverse Engineering of Graphical User Interfaces for Testing (AMM, IB, AN), pp. 260–269.
WCREWCRE-2003-MoiseW #experience #industrial #reverse engineering
An Industrial Experience in Reverse Engineering (DLM, KW), pp. 275–284.
WCREWCRE-2003-SnavelyDA #bytecode #reverse engineering
Unscheduling, Unpredication, Unspeculation: Reverse Engineering Itanium Executables (NS, SKD, GRA), pp. 4–13.
WCREWCRE-2003-ZhuCKWKM #reverse engineering #tool support
Leveraging Visio for Adoption-Centric Reverse Engineering Tools (QZ, YC, PK, AW, HMK, HAM), pp. 270–274.
ICALPICALP-2003-HolzerK #automaton
Flip-Pushdown Automata: k+1 Pushdown Reversals Are Better than k (MH, MK), pp. 490–501.
ICFPICFP-2003-Knight #functional #quantum
Conservation of information: applications in functional, reversible, and quantum computing (TKJ), p. 1.
AGTIVEAGTIVE-2003-Westfechtel #named #reverse engineering #tool support
E-CARES — Telecommunication Re- and Reverse Engineering Tools (AM, BW), pp. 440–445.
CIKMCIKM-2003-SinghFT #nearest neighbour #query
High dimensional reverse nearest neighbor queries (AS, HF, AST), pp. 91–98.
ESEC-FSEESEC-FSE-2003-Viljamaa #framework #interface #reuse #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering framework reuse interfaces (JV), pp. 217–226.
VLDBVLDB-2002-KornMS #data type #nearest neighbour
Reverse Nearest Neighbor Aggregates Over Data Streams (FK, SM, DS), pp. 814–825.
CSMRCSMR-2002-LuccaFPTC #named #reverse engineering #web
WARE: A Tool for the Reverse Engineering of Web Applications (GADL, ARF, FP, PT, UdC), pp. 241–250.
CSMRCSMR-2002-YehK #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Aggregation Relationship Based on Propagation of Operations (DY, WYK), pp. 223–229.
ICSMEICSM-2002-FerencBTG #c++ #named #reverse engineering
Columbus — Reverse Engineering Tool and Schema for C++ (RF, ÁB, MT, TG), pp. 172–181.
IWPCIWPC-2002-TeleaMR #architecture #tool support #visualisation
An Open Visualization Toolkit for Reverse Architecting (ACT, AM, CR), pp. 3–10.
PASTEPASTE-2002-AkgulM #debugging #execution
Instruction-level reverse execution for debugging (TA, VJM), pp. 18–25.
WCREWCRE-2002-Galal-Edeen #architecture
Reverse Architecting: Seeking the Architectonic (GHGE), pp. 141–150.
WCREWCRE-2002-KollmanSSSZ #case study #reverse engineering #state of the art #uml
A Study on the Current State of the Art in Tool-Supported UML-Based Static Reverse Engineering (RK, PS, ES, TS, AZ), p. 22–?.
ICALPICALP-2002-Lombardy #automaton #on the
On the Construction of Reversible Automata for Reversible Languages (SL), pp. 170–182.
ICFPICFP-2002-Voigtlander #for free
Concatenate, reverse and map vanish for free (JV), pp. 14–25.
ICMLICML-2002-OatesDB #context-free grammar #learning
Learning k-Reversible Context-Free Grammars from Positive Structural Examples (TO, DD, VB), pp. 459–465.
ICMLICML-2002-SucB #reverse engineering
Qualitative reverse engineering (DS, IB), pp. 610–617.
SEKESEKE-2002-MitchellMT #reverse engineering
Search based reverse engineering (BSM, SM, MT), pp. 431–438.
HPCAHPCA-2002-SakamotoBKIK #generative #performance #source code
Reverse Tracer: A Software Tool for Generating Realistic Performance Test Programs (MS, LB, AK, AI, YK), pp. 81–91.
ASEASE-2001-RugaberSS #reverse engineering
Adequate Reverse Engineering (SR, TS, KS), p. 232–?.
ICDARICDAR-2001-CoatesFB
Pessimal Print: A Reverse Turing Test (ALC, RJF, HSB), pp. 1154–1158.
CSEETCSEET-2001-Bothe #challenge #education #reverse engineering #scalability
Reverse Engineering: The Challenge of Large-Scale Real-World Educational Projects (KB), pp. 115–126.
CSMRCSMR-2001-FavreDESA #component #reverse engineering #scalability
Reverse Engineering a Large Component-Based Software Product (JMF, FD, JE, RS, JJA), pp. 95–104.
CSMRCSMR-2001-HenrardH #database #dependence #elicitation #reverse engineering
Data Dependency Elicitation in Database Reverse Engineering (JH, JLH), pp. 11–19.
ICSMEICSM-2001-JohnsonR #information management #internet #legacy #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Legacy Information Systems for Internet Based Interoperation (MJ, RDR), p. 32–?.
ICSMEICSM-2001-TonellaP #c++ #diagrams #reverse engineering #uml
Reverse Engineering of the UML Class Diagram from C++ Code in Presence of Weakly Typed Containers (PT, AP), pp. 376–385.
IWPCIWPC-2001-AndritsosM #data analysis #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Meets Data Analysis (PA, RJM), pp. 157–166.
IWPCIWPC-2001-GannodC #formal method #reverse engineering #tool support #using
A Suite of Tools for Facilitating Reverse Engineering Using Formal Methods (GCG, BHCC), pp. 221–232.
IWPCIWPC-2001-Wong #challenge #community #research #reverse engineering
Research Challenges in the Reverse Engineering Community (KW), p. 323.
IWPCIWPC-2001-ZayourL #reverse engineering #tool support
Adoption of Reverse Engineering Tools: A Cognitive Perspective and Methodology (IZ, TCL), pp. 245–255.
WCREWCRE-2001-Blaha #database #industrial #reverse engineering
A Retrospective on Industrial Database Reverse Engineering Projects. Part 1 (MRB), pp. 136–146.
WCREWCRE-2001-Blaha01a #database #industrial #reverse engineering
A Retrospective on Industrial Database Reverse Engineering Projects. Part 2 (MRB), p. 147–?.
WCREWCRE-2001-BoldyreffK #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering to Achieve Maintainable WWW Sites (CB, RK), p. 249–?.
WCREWCRE-2001-Davis #lessons learnt #reverse engineering
Lessons Learned in Data Reverse Engineering (KHD), pp. 323–327.
WCREWCRE-2001-Huet #database #empirical #reverse engineering
From an Informal Textual Lexicon to a Well-Structured Lexical Database: An Experiment in Data Reverse Engineering (GPH), pp. 127–135.
WCREWCRE-2001-LuccaPAC #approach #reverse engineering
An Approach for Reverse Engineering of Web-Based Application (GADL, MDP, GA, GC), pp. 231–240.
WCREWCRE-2001-MancoridisSCGK #named #reverse engineering
REportal: A Web-Based Portal Site for Reverse Engineering (SM, TSS, YFC, ERG, JLK), pp. 221–230.
WCREWCRE-2001-VanderdoncktBS #flexibility #reverse engineering #web
Flexible Reverse Engineering of Web Pages with VAQUISTA (JV, LB, NS), pp. 241–248.
WCREWCRE-2001-VillavicencioO #slicing
Reverse Program Calculation Supported by Code Slicing (GV, JNO), p. 35–?.
CIAACIAA-2001-FarreG #bound #parsing
Bounded-Graph Construction for Noncanonical Discriminating-Reverse Parsers (JF, JFG), pp. 101–114.
ICALPICALP-2001-BuhrmanTV #bound #simulation
Time and Space Bounds for Reversible Simulation (HB, JT, PMBV), pp. 1017–1027.
VISSOFTSVIS-2001-Koschke #reverse engineering #visualisation
Software Visualization for Reverse Engineering (RK), pp. 138–150.
ICMLICML-2001-JinH #approach #information retrieval #learning #word
Learning to Select Good Title Words: An New Approach based on Reverse Information Retrieval (RJ, AGH), pp. 242–249.
ICSEICSE-2001-TilleyH #case study #comprehension #reverse engineering #tool support #web
Evaluating the Reverse Engineering Capabilities of Web Tools for Understanding Site Content and Structure: A Case Study (SRT, SH), pp. 514–523.
SIGMODSIGMOD-2000-KornM #nearest neighbour #query #set
Influence Sets Based on Reverse Nearest Neighbor Queries (FK, SM), pp. 201–212.
WCREWCRE-J-1997-BaxterM00 #reverse engineering
Reverse engineering is reverse forward engineering (IDB, MM), pp. 131–147.
CSMRCSMR-2000-JohnstoneSW #assembly #challenge #compilation #control flow #what
What Assembly Language Programmers Get Up To: Control Flow Challenges in Reverse Compilation (AJ, ES, TW), pp. 83–92.
CSMRCSMR-2000-Keller #petri net #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering with Petri Nets (WK), pp. 235–238.
CSMRCSMR-2000-SwaffordEAM #case study #experience #reverse engineering
Experiences Reverse Engineering Manually (DS, DE, PA, JM), pp. 189–198.
IWPCIWPC-2000-Anquetil #comparison #concept #graph #reverse engineering
A Comparison of Graphs of Concept for Reverse Engineering (NA), pp. 231–240.
IWPCIWPC-2000-CounsellNM #architecture #object-oriented #reverse engineering #testing
Architectural Level Hypothesis Testing through Reverse Engineering of Object-Oriented Software (SC, PN, EM), pp. 60–66.
WCREWCRE-2000-BlahaB #database #education #reverse engineering
Teaching Database Reverse Engineering (MRB, IB), pp. 79–85.
WCREWCRE-2000-DavisA #bibliography #reverse engineering
Data Reverse Engineering: A Historical Survey (KHD, PHA), pp. 70–78.
WCREWCRE-2000-JahnkeW #reverse engineering #tool support
Reverse Engineering Tools as Media for Imperfect Knowledge (JHJ, AW), pp. 22–31.
WCREWCRE-2000-Riva #architecture #case study #experience #industrial
Reverse Architecting: An Industrial Experience Report (CR), p. 42–?.
WCREWCRE-2000-Ward #assembly #program transformation #reverse engineering #specification
Reverse Engineering from Assembler to Formal Specifications via Program Transformations (MPW), p. 11–?.
CIAACIAA-2000-FarreG #parsing
A Basis for Looping Extensions to Discriminating-Reverse Parsing (JF, JFG), pp. 122–134.
ICPRICPR-v3-2000-HaoS #case study #comparative #image #integer
Comparative Study of Color Transforms for Image Coding and Derivation of Integer Reversible Color Transform (PH, QYS), pp. 3228–3231.
KDDKDD-2000-AggarwalY #similarity
The IGrid index: reversing the dimensionality curse for similarity indexing in high dimensional space (CCA, PSY), pp. 119–129.
SACSAC-2000-BojicV #case study #reverse engineering #uml
Reverse Engineering of Use Case Realizations in UML (DB, DMV), pp. 741–747.
ICSEFoSE-2000-MullerJSSTW #reverse engineering #roadmap
Reverse engineering: a roadmap (HAM, JHJ, DBS, MADS, SRT, KW), pp. 47–60.
CSMRCSMR-1999-Pedro-de-JesusS #database #relational #reverse engineering
Selection of Reverse Engineering Methods for Relational Databases (MdLPdJ, PMAS), pp. 194–197.
CSMRCSMR-1999-SousaPPA #clustering #database #reverse engineering
Clustering Relations into Abstract ER Schemas for Database Reverse Engineering (PMAS, MdLPdJ, GP, FBeA), pp. 169–177.
ICSMEICSM-1999-JohnstoneSW #assembly #compilation #experience
Experience Paper: Reverse Compilation of Digital Signal Processor Assembler Source to ANSI-C (AJ, ES, TW), pp. 316–325.
ICSMEICSM-1999-MayrhauserWL #approach #architecture #comprehension #experience #reverse engineering
Experience Paper: Experience with a Reverse Engineering Architecture Approach to Increase Understanding (AvM, JW, QL), pp. 131–138.
WCREWCRE-1999-Blaha #database #industrial #reverse engineering
An Industrial Example of Database Reverse Engineering (MRB), pp. 196–203.
WCREWCRE-1999-Cifuentes #development #reverse engineering
The Impact of Copyright on the Development of Cutting Edge Binary Reverse Engineering Technology (CC), pp. 66–76.
WCREWCRE-1999-DemeyerDL #approach #hybrid #metric #reverse engineering #visualisation
A Hybrid Reverse Engineering Approach Combining Metrics and Program Visualization (SD, SD, ML), pp. 175–186.
WCREWCRE-1999-FreitasL #reuse #reverse engineering #tool support
Reusing Domains for the Construction of Reverse Engineering Tools (FGdF, JCSdPL), p. 24–?.
WCREWCRE-1999-GannodC #design #framework #reverse engineering
A Framework for Classifying and Comparing Software Reverse Engineering and Design Recovery Techniques (GCG, BHCC), pp. 77–88.
WCREWCRE-1999-GannodC99a #approach #case study #formal method #reverse engineering
A Formal Approach for Reverse Engineering: A Case Study (GCG, BHCC), pp. 100–111.
WCREWCRE-1999-KornCK #java #named #reverse engineering
Chava: Reverse Engineering and Tracking of Java Applets (JLK, YFC, EK), pp. 314–325.
WCREWCRE-1999-StrouliaEKSM #approach #interface #legacy #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Legacy Interfaces: An Interaction-Driven Approach (ES, MER, LK, PGS, BM), p. 292–?.
WCREWCRE-1999-Systa #java #modelling #on the #reverse engineering
On the Relationships between Static and Dynamic Models in Reverse Engineering Java Software (TS), pp. 304–313.
PEPMPEPM-1999-TullsenH
Shifting Expression Procedures into Reverse (MT, PH), pp. 95–104.
IFLIFL-1999-Kluge
A Reversible SE(M)CD Machine (WEK), pp. 95–113.
AGTIVEAGTIVE-1999-Cremer #graph #re-engineering #reverse engineering #tool support
Graph-Based Reverse Engineering and Reengineering Tools (KC), pp. 95–109.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1999-Duggan #composition #java #reverse engineering #type system
Modular Type-Based Reverse Engineering of Parameterized Types in Java Code (DD), pp. 97–113.
ICSEICSE-1999-GannodC #approach #reverse engineering #specification
A Specification Matching Based Approach to Reverse Engineering (GCG, BHCC), pp. 389–398.
ICSEICSE-1999-KellerSRP #component #design
Pattern-Based Reverse-Engineering of Design Components (RKK, RS, SR, PP), pp. 226–235.
ICSEICSE-1999-RajalaCM #named
Insight: Reverse Engineer Case Tool (NR, DC, NM), pp. 630–633.
HPCAHPCA-1999-GatlinC #memory management #performance
Memory Hierarchy Considerations for Fast Transpose and Bit-Reversals (KSG, LC), pp. 33–42.
ASEASE-1998-GannodCC #approach #automation #reuse #reverse engineering
An Automated Approach for Supporting Software Reuse via Reverse Engineering (GCG, YC, BHCC), p. 94–?.
ASEASE-1998-HarmerB #automation #empirical #java #legacy #lisp #reverse engineering
Brewing Fresh JAVA from Legacy Lisp — An Experiment in Automated Reverse Engineering (TJH, JMB), pp. 318–332.
CSMRCSMR-1998-GhannouchiGK #approach #reverse engineering
A Generic Approach for Data Reverse Engineering Taking into Account Application Doamin Knowledge (SAG, HHBG, FK), pp. 21–28.
ICSMEICSM-1998-Bennett #program transformation #question #reverse engineering
Do Program Transformations Help Reverse Engineering? (KHB), p. 247–?.
ICSMEICSM-1998-YangLZ #abstraction #approach #problem #re-engineering #reverse engineering
Tackling the Abstraction Problem for Reverse Engineering in a System Re-engineering Approach (HY, XL, HZ), pp. 284–293.
WCREWCRE-1998-Blaha #database #on the #reverse engineering
On Reverse Engineering of Vendor Databases (MRB), pp. 183–190.
WCREWCRE-1998-CrossHBM #evaluation #framework #reverse engineering #scalability #visualisation
Scalable Visualizations to Support Reverse Engineering: A Framework for Evaluation (JHCI, TDH, LAB, KSM), pp. 201–209.
WCREWCRE-1998-Dayani-FardJ #mining #repository #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering by Mining Dynamic Repositories (HDF, IJ), pp. 174–182.
WCREWCRE-1998-KoschkeG #analysis #representation #reverse engineering
An Intermediate Representation for Reverse Engineering Analyses (RK, JFG), pp. 241–250.
WCREWCRE-1998-TheodorosEBW #design #named #object-oriented #reverse engineering #source code
ROMEO: Reverse Engineering from OO Source Code to OMT Design (TL, HME, AB, NW), pp. 191–200.
CIAAWIA-1998-HuerterSWY #automaton #finite #implementation
Implementing Reversed Alternating Finite Automaton (r-AFA) Operations (SH, KS, XW, SY), pp. 69–81.
CAiSECAiSE-1998-HarrisonL #automation #information management #legacy #reverse engineering #using
Automated Reverse Engineering of Legacy 4GL Information System Applications Using the ITOC Workbench (JVH, WML), pp. 41–57.
ICPRICPR-1998-LagunovskyAK #image #recognition #reverse engineering
Recognition of integrated circuit images in reverse engineering (DL, SA, MK), pp. 1640–1642.
TOOLSTOOLS-PACIFIC-1998-Taniar #query #traversal
Forward vs. Reverse Traversal in Path Expression Query Processing (DT), pp. 127–140.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-1998-Walden #analysis #contract #design #named
BON: Seamless, Reversible, Contract-Based Analysis and Design (KW), p. 445.
HPCAHPCA-1998-VengroffG #branch #estimation #performance #predict #re-engineering
Partial Sampling with Reverse State Reconstruction: A New Technique for Branch Predictor Performance Estimation (DEV, GRG), pp. 342–351.
ASEASE-1997-GannodC #approach #automation #pointer #reverse engineering #source code
A Formal Automated Approach for Reverse Engineering Programs with Pointers (GCG, BHCC), pp. 219–226.
CSMRCSMR-1997-JarzabekW #precise #reverse engineering #tool support #towards
Towards a precise description of reverse engineering methods and tools (SJ, IW), pp. 3–9.
ICSMEICSM-1997-Krikhaar #approach #architecture
Reverse Architecting Approach for Complex Systems (RLK), pp. 4–11.
ICSMEICSM-1997-YangLC #re-engineering #reverse engineering
Measuring Abstractness for Reverse Engineering in a Re-engineering Tool (HY, PL, WCC), p. 48–?.
WCREWCRE-1997-AprilMA #approach #reverse engineering
A Reverse Engineering Approach to Evaluate Function Point Rules (AA, EM, AA), pp. 236–246.
WCREWCRE-1997-BaxterM #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering is Reverse Forward Engineering (IDB, MM), pp. 104–113.
WCREWCRE-1997-BellayG #comparison #reverse engineering #tool support
A Comparison of Four Reverse Engineering Tools (BB, HG), pp. 2–11.
WCREWCRE-1997-Blaha #database #reverse engineering
Dimensions of Database Reverse Engineering (MRB), pp. 176–183.
WCREWCRE-1997-HainautHHRE #case study #database #information management #reverse engineering
Knowledge Transfer in Database Reverse Engineering: A Supporting Case Study (JLH, JMH, JH, DR, VE), p. 194–?.
WCREWCRE-1997-HendrixCBM #multi #reverse engineering #tool support
Tool Support for Reverse Engineering Multi-Lingual Software (TDH, JHCI, LAB, KSM), pp. 136–143.
ICSMEICSM-2000-TortorellaV #component #named #process #reverse engineering
CREP — Characterizing Reverse Engineering Process Component Methodology (MT, GV), pp. 222–231.
PLDIPLDI-1997-Collberg #analysis #automation #mutation testing
Reverse Interpretation + Mutation Analysis = Automatic Retargeting (CSC), pp. 57–70.
DLTDLT-1997-Hirvensalo #quantum
The Reversibility in Quantum Computation Theory (MH), pp. 203–210.
HCIHCI-CC-1997-TrybusV #adaptation #health
Job Adaptation for a Reverse Transformation Dynamics in Pre-Retirement: A Way to Health and Longevity (RJT, VFV), pp. 841–846.
LOPSTRLOPSTR-1997-Christiansen #synthesis
Implicit Program Synthesis by a Reversible Metainterpreter (HC), pp. 90–110.
ESECESEC-FSE-1997-JahnkeSZ #database #fuzzy #reasoning #relational #reverse engineering
Generic Fuzzy Reasoning Nets as a Basis for Reverse Engineering Relational Database Applications (JHJ, WS, AZ), pp. 193–210.
ICSEICSE-1997-Muller #migration #reverse engineering #tutorial
Reverse Engineering Strategies for Software Migration (Tutorial) (HAM), pp. 659–660.
ICSEICSE-1997-StoreyWM #named #reverse engineering #visualisation
Rigi: A Visualization Environment for Reverse Engineering (MADS, KW, HAM), pp. 606–607.
ICSEICSE-1997-WelschSK #object-oriented #re-engineering
Integrating Forward and Reverse Object-Oriented Software Engineering (CW, AS, SK), pp. 560–561.
ASF+SDFASF+SDF-1997-Moonen #analysis #architecture #data flow #reverse engineering
A generic architecture for data flow analysis to support reverse engineering (LM), p. 10.
DACDAC-1996-IpD #reduction #using
State Reduction Using Reversible Rules (CNI, DLD), pp. 564–567.
ASEKBSE-1996-HarmerMB #cobol #knowledge-based #source code #using
Using Knowledge-Based Transformations to Reverse-Engineer COBOL Programs (TJH, PJM, JMB), p. 17.
ICSMEICSM-1996-FiutemTAM #architecture #reverse engineering
A Cliche-Based Environment to Support Architectural Reverse Engineering (RF, PT, GA, EM), pp. 319–328.
ICSMEICSM-1996-GannodC #c #reverse engineering #source code #using
Using Informal and Formal Techniques for the Reverse Engineering of C Programs (GCG, BHCC), pp. 265–274.
ICSMEICSM-1996-YoungerLBB #analysis #concurrent #formal method #modelling #reverse engineering #source code #using
Reverse Engineering Concurrent Programs using Formal Modelling and Analysis (EJY, ZL, KHB, TMB), pp. 255–264.
WCREWCRE-1996-Cifuentes #automation #reverse engineering
Partial Automation of an Integrated Reverse Engineering Environment of Binary Code (CC), pp. 50–56.
WCREWCRE-1996-Davis #flexibility #reverse engineering
Combining a Flexible Data Model and Phase Schema Translation in Data Model Reverse Engineering (KHD), p. 141–?.
WCREWCRE-1996-FiutemTAM #architecture #reverse engineering
A Cliche-Based Environment to Support Architectural Reverse Engineering (RF, PT, GA, EM), pp. 277–286.
WCREWCRE-1996-GannodC #c #reverse engineering #source code #using
Using Informal and Formal Techniques for the Reverse Engineering of C Programs (GCG, BHCC), pp. 249–258.
WCREWCRE-1996-HainautHREH #database #elicitation #reverse engineering
Structure Elicitation in Database Reverse Engineering (JLH, JH, DR, VE, JMH), pp. 131–140.
WCREWCRE-1996-LakeB #approach #assembly #logic #modelling #reverse engineering #source code
Reverse Engineering of Assembler Programs: A Model-Based Approach and its Logical Basis (TL, TB), pp. 67–75.
WCREWCRE-1996-McAllister #database #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering a Medical Database (AJM), pp. 121–130.
WCREWCRE-1996-Moore #detection #reverse engineering #rule-based #user interface
Rule-Based Detection for Reverse Engineering User Interfaces (MMM), p. 42–?.
WCREWCRE-1996-MorrisF #assembly #named
Mandrake: A Tool for Reverse-Engineering IBM Assembly Code (PHM, REF), pp. 57–66.
WCREWCRE-1996-PenteadoGM #legacy #process
An Overall Process Based on Fusion to Reverse Engineer Legacy Code (RP, FSRG, PCM), pp. 179–188.
WCREWCRE-1996-RobertsPK #assembly #reverse engineering
A Portable Assembler Reverse Engineering Environment (PARE) (SNR, RLP, DGK), p. 76–?.
WCREWCRE-1996-StoreyWFHHM #design #empirical #on the #reverse engineering
On Designing an Experiment to Evaluate a Reverse Engineering Tool (MADS, KW, PF, DH, KH, HAM), p. 31–?.
WCREWCRE-1996-YoungerLBB #analysis #concurrent #formal method #modelling #reverse engineering #source code #using
Reverse Engineering Concurrent Programs Using Formal Modelling and Analysis (EJY, ZL, KHB, TMB), pp. 239–248.
ICPRICPR-1996-EggertFF #multi #reverse engineering
Simultaneous registration of multiple range views for use in reverse engineering (DWE, AWF, RBF), pp. 243–247.
KDDKDD-1996-McKearneyR #database #information management #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Databases for Knowledge Discovery (SM, HR), pp. 375–378.
SEKESEKE-1996-Carver #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Procedural Code for Object Recovery (DLC), pp. 442–449.
ICSMEICSM-1995-BullYBL #named #reverse engineering #safety
Bylands: reverse engineering safety-critical systems (TMB, EJY, KHB, ZL), pp. 358–366.
ICSMEICSM-1995-Tilley #modelling #reverse engineering
Domain-retargetable reverse engineering. III. Layered modeling (SRT), p. 52–?.
WCREWCRE-1995-Davis #named #reverse engineering
August-II: A Tool for Step-by-Step Data Model Reverse Engineering (KHD).
WCREWCRE-1995-FioreLV #empirical #reverse engineering
Analyzing Empirical Data from a Reverse Engineering Project (PF, FL, GV).
WCREWCRE-1995-GannodC #reverse engineering #semantics
Strongest Postcondition Semantics as the Formal Basis for Reverse Engineering (GCG, BHCC).
WCREWCRE-1995-HainautEHHR #information management #requirements #reverse engineering
Requirements for Information System Reverse Engineering Support (JLH, VE, JH, JMH, DR), pp. 134–145.
WCREWCRE-1995-JarzabekK #design #reverse engineering
Design of a Generic Reverse Engineering Assistant Tool (SJ, TPK), pp. 61–70.
WCREWCRE-1995-Lutsky #automation #documentation #reverse engineering #testing
Automating Testing by Reverse Engineering of Software Documentation (PL).
WCREWCRE-1995-QuiliciC #legacy #named
DECODE: A Cooperative Environment for Reverse-Engineering Legacy Software (AQ, DNC).
WCREWCRE-1995-ZigmanW #re-engineering #reuse #reverse engineering #specification
Integrating Reengineering, Reuse and Specification Tool Environments to Enable Reverse Engineering (FJZ, MLW).
STOCSTOC-1995-HannenhalliP #algorithm #permutation #polynomial #sorting
Transforming cabbage into turnip: polynomial algorithm for sorting signed permutations by reversals (SH, PAP), pp. 178–189.
DLTDLT-1995-Nederhof #automaton #bidirectional #parsing
Reversible Pushdown Automata and Bidirectional Parsing (MJN), pp. 472–481.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-1995-BattagliaS #named #re-engineering
ReverseNICE: A Re-Engineering Methodology and Supporting Tool (MB, GS), pp. 244–248.
SEKESEKE-1995-GallKM #reverse engineering
Pattern-Driven Reverse Engineering (HCG, RK, RM), pp. 334–341.
SACSAC-1995-KaradimitriouTB #re-engineering #reverse engineering #scalability
Reverse engineering and reengineering of a large serial system into a distributed-parallel version (KK, JMT, NEB), pp. 191–197.
ICSEICSE-1995-HarrisRY #architecture #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering to the Architectural Level (DRH, HBR, ASY), pp. 186–195.
ICSEICSE-1995-Quilici #legacy #reverse engineering #towards
Reverse Engineering of Legacy Systems: A Path Toward Success (AQ), pp. 333–336.
ICSEICSE-1995-WeideHH #legacy #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering of Legacy Code Exposed (BWW, WDH, JEH), pp. 327–331.
ESOPESOP-J-1992-HughesL94 #abstract interpretation
Reversing Abstract Interpretations (JH, JL), pp. 307–326.
ICSMEICSM-1994-DeBaudMR #analysis #reverse engineering
Domain Analysis and Reverse Engineering (JMD, BM, SR), pp. 326–335.
ICSMEICSM-1994-Hildreth #requirements #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Requirements for Process-Control Software (HH), pp. 316–325.
ICSMEICSM-1994-MerloGT #reverse engineering #specification #user interface #visual notation
Inference of Graphical AUIDL Specifications for the Reverse Engineering of User Interfaces (EM, PYG, AT), pp. 80–88.
ICSMEICSM-1994-Tilley #personalisation #reverse engineering #user interface
Domain-Retargetable Reverse Engineering II: Personalized User Interfaces (SRT), pp. 336–342.
KRKR-1994-BaalenF #representation
The Role of Reversible Grammars in Translating Between Representation Languages (JVB, RF), pp. 562–571.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-1994-LawsonHQ #eiffel #inheritance
The Potential For Reverse Type Inheritance in Eiffel (TL, CH, MQ), pp. 349–357.
FSEFSE-1994-JacksonR #dependence #reverse engineering
A New Model of Program Dependences for Reverse Engineering (DJ, EJR), pp. 2–10.
ICSMECSM-1993-TilleyMWW #reverse engineering
Domain-Retargetable Reverse Engineering (SRT, HAM, MJW, KW), pp. 142–151.
WCREWCRE-1993-AikenMR #framework #information management #legacy #reverse engineering
A Framework for Reverse Engineering DoD Legacy Information Systems (PHA, AHM, RR), pp. 180–191.
WCREWCRE-1993-CanforaCM #data type #identification #reuse #reverse engineering
A Reverse Engineering Method for Identifying Reusable Abstract Data Types (GC, AC, MM), pp. 73–82.
WCREWCRE-1993-Cross #ada #diagrams #named #reverse engineering
GRASP/Ada: Reverse Engineering of Control Structure Diagrams (JHCI), pp. 107–116.
WCREWCRE-1993-EdwardsM #cobol #named #reverse engineering #specification
RECAST: Reverse Engineering from COBOL to SSADM Specifications (HME, MM), pp. 44–53.
WCREWCRE-1993-HainautCTJ #database #formal method #reverse engineering
Contribution to a Theory of Database Reverse Engineering (JLH, MC, CT, MJ), pp. 161–170.
WCREWCRE-1993-LanoH #reverse engineering
Integrating Formal and Structured Methods in Reverse Engineering (KL, HPH), pp. 17–26.
WCREWCRE-1993-MerloGKPM #reverse engineering #user interface
Reverse Engineering of User Interfaces (EM, JFG, KK, PP, RdM), pp. 171–179.
WCREWCRE-1993-PremerlaniB #approach #database #relational #reverse engineering
An Approach for Reverse Engineering of Relational Databases (WJP, MRB), pp. 151–160.
WCREWCRE-1993-ReubensteinPR #analysis #parsing #reverse engineering #tool support
Separating Parsing and Analysis in Reverse Engineering Tools (HBR, RLP, SNR), pp. 117–125.
WCREWCRE-1993-RitschS #dynamic analysis #reverse engineering #source code
Reverse Engineering Programs via Dynamic Analysis (HR, HMS), pp. 192–201.
WCREWCRE-1993-SelfridgeWC #challenge #reverse engineering
Challenges for the Field of Reverse Engineering (PGS, RCW, EJC), pp. 144–150.
WCREWCRE-1993-WardB #program transformation #reverse engineering
A Practical Program Transformation System for Reverse Engineering (MW, KB), pp. 212–221.
PLDIPLDI-1993-WarterMHR
Reverse If-Conversion (NJW, SAM, WmWH, BRR), pp. 290–299.
DLTDLT-1993-Iwama #low level #trade-off
Low-Level Tradeoffs between Reversals and Alternations (KI), pp. 326–341.
ICALPICALP-1993-Yamamoto #bound #nondeterminism #trade-off #turing machine
Reversal-Space Trade-offs For Simultaneous Resource-Bounded Nondeterministic Turing Machines (HY), pp. 203–214.
SEKESEKE-1993-BourbakisR #automation #reverse engineering #visual notation
An Expert Tool For Automatic Visual VLSI Reverse Engineering (NGB, DR), pp. 73–77.
SEKESEKE-1993-CallissUCR #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering (FWC, JEU, JHCI, VR), pp. 544–545.
SEKESEKE-1993-CanforaCCS #ada #animation #interactive #reverse engineering #source code
Reverse Engineering and Interactive Animation of Ada Programs (GC, AC, UdC, LS), pp. 507–516.
SEKESEKE-1993-McFallSH #object-oriented #representation #reverse engineering
Reverse Engineering Structured Code to an Object-Oriented Representation (DM, GS, JH), pp. 86–93.
ESECESEC-1993-GallK #reuse #reverse engineering
Capsule Oriented Reverse Engineering for Software Reuse (HG, RK), pp. 418–433.
ICSEICSE-1993-BeckE #interface #reverse engineering #slicing
Program and Interface Slicing for Reverse Engineering (JB, DE), pp. 509–518.
ICSEICSE-1993-EdwardsM #cobol #named #reverse engineering #specification
RECAST: Reverse Engineering from COBOL to SSADM Specification (HME, MM), pp. 499–508.
ESOPESOP-1992-HughesL #abstract interpretation
Reversing Abstract Interpretations (JH, JL), pp. 269–286.
ICALPICALP-1992-PeladeauP #on the
On Reverse and General Definite Tree Languages (Extended Abstract) (PP, AP), pp. 150–161.
SEKESEKE-1992-HuangSM #modelling #reverse engineering #rule-based #source code #visual notation
A Rule-Based Tool for Reverse Engineering from Source Code to Graphical Models (HH, KS, IM), pp. 178–185.
SEKESEKE-1992-Wagner #automation #reverse engineering
The Renaissance of CASE Through Computer Aided Reverse Engineering (CARE) (JW), pp. 551–559.
ICLPICLP-1991-BrissetR #linear
Naïve Reverse Can be Linear (PB, OR), pp. 857–870.
LISPLFP-1990-TolmachA #debugging #ml #reverse engineering #standard
Debugging Standard ML Without Reverse Engineering (APT, AWA), pp. 1–12.
ICALPICALP-1987-Pin #automaton #finite #on the
On the Language Accepted by Finite Reversible Automata (JÉP), pp. 237–249.
ECOOPECOOP-1987-Lieberman #object-oriented
Reversible Object-Oriented Interpreters (HL), pp. 11–19.
PODSPODS-1982-ReissPD #privacy
Non-reversible Privacy Transformations (SPR, MJP, TD), pp. 139–146.
ICALPICALP-1982-DurisG #automaton #bound #on the
On Reversal-Bounded Counter Machines and on Pushdown Automata with a Bound on the Size of the Pushdown Store (PD, ZG), pp. 166–175.
STOCSTOC-1981-Chan #complexity
Reversal Complexity of Counter Machines (ThC), pp. 146–157.
ICALPICALP-1980-Toffoli
Reversible Computing (TT), pp. 632–644.
CADECADE-1980-CoxP #algorithm
A Complete, Nonredundant Algorithm for Reversed Skolemization (PTC, TP), pp. 374–385.
ICALPICALP-1977-BookY #bound #on the #power of
On the Computational Power of Reversal-Bounded Machines (RVB, CKY), pp. 111–119.
STOCSTOC-1974-BookNP #bound #context-free grammar #linear #multi
Intersections of Linear Context-Free Languages and Reversal-Bounded Multipushdown Machines (Extended Abstract) (RVB, MN, MP), pp. 290–296.

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