Abstract
Data reverse engineering is a rapidly growing field, which is sometimes misunderstood. In our effort to promote the realization that data reverse engineering is a valuable and essential part of reverse engineering and is now finding its place in software engineering, we present a summary of the history of data reverse engineering. In this paper, a definition of data reverse engineering, a summary of the history of what has been done and published, a statement about the state-of-the-art today, and a comment on the future of DRE is presented.
Reference
Kathi Hoggshead Davis and Peter Aiken "Data Reverse Engineering: A Historical Survey" Proceedings of the 7th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, November 23-25, 2000, pages 70-78.
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