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@inproceedings{Deme00n,
address = {Konstanz, Germany},
author = {Serge Demeyer and St\'ephane Ducasse and
Oscar Nierstrasz},
booktitle = {Proceedings {EUROPLOP}'00 (5th European Conference on
Pattern Languages of Programming and Computing, 1999},
month = jul,
pages = {189-208},
publisher = {UVK Universit\"atsverlag Konstanz GmbH},
title = {A Pattern Language for Reverse Engineering (2)},
year = {2000},
abstract = {Since object-oriented programming is usually
associated with iterative development, reverse
engineering must be considered an essential facet of
the object-oriented paradigm. The reverse engineering
pattern language presented here summarises the
reverse engineering experience gathered as part of
the FAMOOS project, a project with the explicit goal
of investigating reverse and reengineering techniques
in an object-oriented context. Due to limitations on
EuroPLOP submissions, only part of the full pattern
language is presented, namely the patterns describing
how to gain an initial understanding of a software
system.},
annote = {workshoppaper},
}