S. Tilley, H. Müller, Michael J. Whitney, Kenny Wong
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A user programmable approach to reverse engineering is described. The approach uses a scripting language that enables users to write their own routines for these activities, making the system domain-retargetable. The environment supported by this programmable approach subsumes existing reverse engineering systems by being able to simulate facets of each one and provides a smooth transition from semi-automatic to automatic reverse engineering.<>