Extracting and representing cross-language dependencies in diverse software systems

D. L. Moise, Kenny Wong
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This paper presents an approach for dealing with multi-language software systems. Much of the focus of reverse engineering tools is in analyzing software systems written in one programming language. Nowadays, the abundance of new technologies and languages used to ease application development raises new challenges for reverse engineers. Therefore, this paper focuses on finding cross-language dependencies in such diverse, heterogeneous software systems. Our approach uses source navigator extractors to produce the facts inside each language. Then, we show an example for finding Java Native Interface (JNI) dependencies between facts from Java and C/C++ code. The integrated facts are produced in GXL form, and conform to a unified schema introduced in the paper. This approach is useful from several perspectives. It illustrates how to retrieve the dependencies from software systems written in more than one programming language. Also, the generated facts conform to the GXL format, which is accepted by many reverse engineering tools. The usefulness and scalability of the approach are tested in a case study.
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在不同的软件系统中提取和表示跨语言依赖关系
本文提出了一种处理多语言软件系统的方法。逆向工程工具的大部分重点是分析用一种编程语言编写的软件系统。如今,大量用于简化应用程序开发的新技术和新语言给逆向工程师提出了新的挑战。因此,本文的重点是在这些不同的、异构的软件系统中寻找跨语言依赖关系。我们的方法使用源导航器提取器在每种语言中生成事实。然后,我们将展示一个示例,用于查找来自Java和C/ c++代码的事实之间的Java本机接口(JNI)依赖关系。集成事实以GXL形式生成,并符合本文介绍的统一模式。从几个角度来看,这种方法是有用的。它说明了如何从用多种编程语言编写的软件系统中检索依赖项。此外,生成的事实符合许多逆向工程工具所接受的GXL格式。在一个案例研究中测试了该方法的有效性和可扩展性。
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