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by metadat
270 days ago
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I've never heard of this definition of reverse engineering -- when one has the unobfuscated actual source code I'd usually call it: reading the code, or something like summarization. Not trying to be uncharitable, I found your article informative. Reverse engineering has historically been reserved for cases where there is an adversial aspect, as in binaries or server APIs. Anyhow, Cheers and thank you, sincerely. |
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Thus it was natural to call the process of producing design documents from undocumented software "reverse engineering". These days coding without any formal design documents is so common that it seems the original meaning of reverse engineering has become obscured.