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- A Cognitive Approach to Program UnderstandingKoen Bertels, Philip Vanneste, Carlos De Backer. 1-7
- Integrating Formal and Structured Methods in Reverse EngineeringKevin Lano, Howard P. Haughton. 17-26
- RECAST: Reverse Engineering from COBOL to SSADM SpecificationsHelen M. Edwards, Malcolm Munro. 44-53
- Recovering Reusable Components from Legacy SystemsJim Q. Ning, Andre Engberts, Wojtek Kozaczynski. 64-72
- A Reverse Engineering Method for Identifying Reusable Abstract Data TypesGerardo Canfora, Aniello Cimitile, Malcolm Munro. 73-82
- Identification and Extraction of Domain Independent Components in Large ProgramsF. Cutillo, Piernicola Fiore, Giuseppe Visaggio. 83-92
- GRASP/Ada: Reverse Engineering of Control Structure DiagramsJames H. Cross II. 107-116
- Separating Parsing and Analysis in Reverse Engineering ToolsHoward B. Reubenstein, Richard L. Piazza, Susan N. Roberts. 117-125
- Flexible Control for Program RecognitionLinda M. Wills. 134-143
- Challenges for the Field of Reverse EngineeringPeter G. Selfridge, Richard C. Waters, Elliot J. Chikofsky. 144-150
- An Approach for Reverse Engineering of Relational DatabasesWilliam J. Premerlani, Michael R. Blaha. 151-160
- Contribution to a Theory of Database Reverse EngineeringJean-Luc Hainaut, M. Chandelon, C. Tonneau, M. Joris. 161-170
- Reverse Engineering of User InterfacesEttore Merlo, Jean-Francois Girard, Kostas Kontogiannis, Prakash Panangaden, Renato de Mori. 171-179
- A Framework for Reverse Engineering DoD Legacy Information SystemsPeter H. Aiken, Alice H. Muntz, Russ Richards. 180-191
- Reverse Engineering Programs via Dynamic AnalysisH. Ritsch, Harry M. Sneed. 192-201
- Design Recovery for Software Testing of Object-Oriented ProgramsDavid Chenho Kung, Jerry Gao, Pei Hsia, J. Lin, Yasufumi Toyoshima. 202-211
- A Practical Program Transformation System for Reverse EngineeringM. Ward, K. Bennett. 212-221
- Automating the Modularization of Large COBOL Programs: Application of an Enabling Technology for ReengineeringPhilip Newcomb, Lawrence Markosian. 222-230