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8th WCRE 2001: Stuttgart, Germany
- Elizabeth Burd, Peter Aiken, Rainer Koschke:

Proceedings of the Eighth Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, WCRE'01, Stuttgart, Germany, October 2-5, 2001. IEEE Computer Society 2001, ISBN 0-7695-1303-4
Pre-Processing and Parsing
- Bernt Kullbach, Volker Riediger:

Folding: An Approach to Enable Program Understanding of Preprocessed Languages. 3-12 - Leon Moonen

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Generating Robust Parsers Using Island Grammars. 13-
Program Slicing
- Mark Harman, Robert M. Hierons

, Sebastian Danicic, John Howroyd, Michael R. Laurence, Chris Fox:
Node Coarsening Calculi for Program Slicing. 25-34 - Gustavo Villavicencio, José Nuno Oliveira:

Reverse Program Calculation Supported by Code Slicing. 35-
Standard Schemas and Schema Conversions
- Rudolf Ferenc, Susan Elliott Sim, Richard C. Holt, Rainer Koschke, Tibor Gyimóthy:

Towards a Standard Schema for C/C++. 49-58 - Thomas R. Dean, Andrew J. Malton, Richard C. Holt:

Union Schemas as a Basis for a C++ Extractor. 59-
Requirement and Design Level
- Ladan Tahvildari, Kostas Kontogiannis, John Mylopoulos:

Requirements-Driven Software Re-engineering Framework. 71-80 - Ralf Kollmann, Martin Gogolla:

Application of UML Associations and Their Adornments in Design Recovery. 81-
Clustering for Remodularization
- Brian S. Mitchell

, Spiros Mancoridis:
CRAFT: A Framework for Evaluating Software Clustering Results in the Absence of Benchmark Decompositions. 93-102 - Kamran Sartipi, Kostas Kontogiannis:

Component Clustering Based on Maximal Association. 103-114 - Gerald C. Gannod, Barbara D. Gannod:

An Investigation into the Connectivity Properties of Source-Header Dependency Graphs. 115-126
Data Reverse Engineering
- Gérard P. Huet:

From an Informal Textual Lexicon to a Well-Structured Lexical Database: An Experiment in Data Reverse Engineering. 127-135 - Michael R. Blaha:

A Retrospective on Industrial Database Reverse Engineering Projects. Part 1. 136-146 - Michael R. Blaha:

A Retrospective on Industrial Database Reverse Engineering Projects. Part 2. 147-
Program Comprehension
- Juergen Rilling:

Maximizing Functional Cohesion of Comprehension Environments by Integrating User and Task Knowledge. 157-165 - Nicolas Anquetil:

Characterizing the Informal Knowledge Contained in Systems. 166-175 - Arie van Deursen:

Program Comprehension Risks and Opportunities in Extreme Programming. 176-
Wrapping
- Harry M. Sneed:

Wrapping Legacy COBOL Programs behind an XML-Interface. 189- - Philippe Thiran, Jean-Luc Hainaut:

Wrapper Development for Legacy Data Reuse. 198-207 - Mohammad El-Ramly, Paul Iglinski, Eleni Stroulia, Paul G. Sorenson, Bruce Matichuk:

Modeling the System-User Dialog Using Interaction Traces. 208-
Reengineering for the Web
- Spiros Mancoridis, Timothy S. Souder, Yih-Farn Chen, Emden R. Gansner, Jeffrey L. Korn:

REportal: A Web-Based Portal Site for Reverse Engineering. 221-230 - Giuseppe A. Di Lucca, Massimiliano Di Penta, Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Casazza:

An Approach for Reverse Engineering of Web-Based Application. 231-240 - Jean Vanderdonckt, Laurent Bouillon, Nathalie Souchon:

Flexible Reverse Engineering of Web Pages with VAQUISTA. 241-248 - Cornelia Boldyreff, Richard Kewish:

Reverse Engineering to Achieve Maintainable WWW Sites. 249-
Workshop on Analysis, Slicing, and Transformation
- Francoise Balmas:

Displaying Dependence Graphs: A Hierarchical Approach. 261-270 - Mark Harman, Lin Hu, Malcolm Munro, Xingyuan Zhang:

GUSTT: An Amorphous Slicing System which Combines Slicing and Transformation. 271-280 - Ira D. Baxter, Michael Mehlich:

Preprocessor Conditional Removal by Simple Partial Evaluation. 281-290 - Darius Blasband:

Parsing in a Hostile World. 291-300 - Jens Krinke:

Identifying Similar Code with Program Dependence Graphs. 301-309 - Antoine Miné:

The Octagon Abstract Domain. 310-
Workshop on Data Reverse Engineering
- Kathi Hogshead Davis:

Lessons Learned in Data Reverse Engineering. 323-327 - Yury Bychkov, Jens H. Jahnke:

Interactive Migration of Legacy Databases to Net-Centric Technologies. 328-334 - Reda Alhajj, Faruk Polat:

Reengineering Relational Databases to Object-Oriented: Constructing the Class Hierarchy and Migrating the Data. 335-344 - Suzanne M. Embury, Jianhua Shao:

Assisting the Comprehension of Legacy Transactions. 345-
Workshop on Decompilation Techniques
- I. Guilfanov:

A Simple Type System for Program Reengineering. 357-361 - Alan Mycroft, Atsushi Ohori, Shin-ya Katsumata:

Comparing Type-Based and Proof-Directed Decompilation. 362-367 - Jerome Miecznikowski, Laurie J. Hendren:

Decompiling Java Using Staged Encapsulation. 368-374 - Cristina Cifuentes, Trent Waddington, Mike Van Emmerik:

Computer Security Analysis through Decompilation and High-Level Debugging. 375-380

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