Overview of Reverse Engineering and Reuse Research, P.A.V. Hall
@Article{ hall:overview,
author = {P.A.V. Hall},
title = {Overview of Reverse Engineering and Reuse Research},
journal = {Information and Software Technology},
volume = {34},
number = {4},
month = {April},
pages = {239--249},
year = {1992},
note = { It is argued in this paper that reuse of steps taken in
forward engineering---such as ideas, prototypes, temporary
solutions, etc---should be stored somehow so that new
systems do not need to be developed from scratch. This is
indeed useful when a system that is developed while saving
such information needs reverse engineering but for legacy
systems this is too late},
class = {Software_Reverse_Engineering, Preventive_Measures}
}
Software Re-engineering and Reuse from a Japanese Point of View, N. Mii and T. Takeshita
@Article{ mii.takeshita:software,
title = {Software Re-engineering and Reuse from a {J}apanese Point
of View},
author = {N. Mii and T. Takeshita},
journal = {Information and Software Technology},
volume = {35},
number = {1},
pages = {45--53},
year = {1993},
note = { The use of the concept of reusable pieces of software as
parts in the Japanese situation is reviewed. It is more
geared towards preventive forward engineering than to
reverse engineering.},
class = {Software_Reverse_Engineering, Preventive_Measures}
}