Defining, transforming, and exchanging high-level schemas

Authors: Michael W. Godfrey

Venue: SANER   Proceedings Seventh Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, pp. 290-292, 2000

Year: 2000

Abstract: The reverse engineering research community has been investigating mechanisms for exchanging data and partial results between reverse engineering tools (Woods et al., 1998; Holt et al., 2000). Among the many subproblems inherent in implementing a standard exchange format (SEF) is the design of schemas that represent views of source code at various levels of abstraction. We briefly discuss some of the issues in defining, transforming, and exchanging high-level schemas, including previous work on the TAXFORM project (Bowman et al., 2000) as well as discussions at the Workshop on Standard Exchange Format (WoSEF) (Holt et al., 2000).

BibTeX:

@inproceedings{michaelw.godfrey2000dtaehs,
    author = "Michael W. Godfrey",
    title = "Defining, transforming, and exchanging high-level schemas",
    year = "2000",
    pages = "290-292",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of Proceedings Seventh Working Conference on Reverse Engineering"
}

Plain Text:

Michael W. Godfrey, "Defining, transforming, and exchanging high-level schemas," Proceedings Seventh Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, pp. 290-292