Presentation 2009-08-06
A Prototype Implementation of Reverse-Engineering Toolkit: Remics
Toshihiro Kamiya,
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Abstract(in English) This paper briefly introduces the current status of a toolkit named Remics. This toolkit aims that software developers make their own analysis tools for their product in an on-the-fly way in development processes. This toolkit is implemented as a set of compact scripts written in Python (one of P-languages), in which size of each script is up to hundred lines of code, in order to enhance development speed and customizability of the tools which are developed with this toolkit. Also, a sample dependency-analysis tool is shown as an example use of the toolkit.
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Keyword(in English) Program Analysis / Reverse Engineering / Toolkit / Human-Centric Development
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Title (in English) A Prototype Implementation of Reverse-Engineering Toolkit: Remics
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Keyword(1) Program Analysis
Keyword(2) Reverse Engineering
Keyword(3) Toolkit
Keyword(4) Human-Centric Development
1st Author's Name Toshihiro Kamiya
1st Author's Affiliation Optimized Design Research Team, Center for Service Research National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology()
Date 2009-08-06
Paper # SS2009-13
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 170
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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