XML Based Reverse Engineering System
Journal Title: International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) - Year 2013, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract: Reverse engineering that gets data such as an original document or design technique by tracing reversely from certain software system is required in the sides of maintenance and reuse. This paper describes how to implement a system which can get class from one source file, member variable and method within class, and association of between different classes by using reverse engineering, and then can display to XML document and save the document. Also, it analyzes the number of declared variables and functions used in reverse engineered project and displays it as GUI form to give convenience to user.
Authors and Affiliations
Soon-kak Kwon
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