It takes the average reader 3 hours and 15 minutes to read Constraint-Based Design Recovery for Software Reengineering by Steven G. Woods
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The great challenge of reverse engineering is recovering design information from legacy code: the concept recovery problem. This monograph describes our research effort in attacking this problem. It discusses our theory of how a constraint-based approach to program plan recognition can efficiently extract design concepts from source code, and it details experiments in concept recovery that support our claims of scalability. Importantly, we present our models and experiments in sufficient detail so that they can be easily replicated. This book is intended for researchers or software developers...
Constraint-Based Design Recovery for Software Reengineering by Steven G. Woods is 189 pages long, and a total of 48,951 words.
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