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Integrating Reverse Engineering Tools Using a Service-Sharing Methodology
Athens, Greece June 14-June 16
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Dean Jin, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
James R. Cordy, Queen?s University, Kingston, Canada
A common and difficult maintenance activity is the integration of existing software components or tools into a consistent and interoperable whole. One area in which this has proven particularly difficult is in the domain of software analysis and re-engineering tools, which have a relatively poor record of interoperability. This paper outlines our experience in facilitating interoperability between three such tools using OASIS, a service-sharing methodology that employs a domain ontology and specially constructed, noninvasive tool adapters.
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Dean Jin, James R. Cordy, "Integrating Reverse Engineering Tools Using a Service-Sharing Methodology," icpc, pp.94-99, 14th IEEE International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC'06), 2006
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