Programmable queries, or a new design of earch tools

This paper presents a novel design of search tools in reverse engineering, which enables describing core searching tasks (such as pattern searching, extraction, filtering, etc.) in a separated way from the management task of location data (such as line number or file name). By using example programs...

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Published in:2009 ICSE Workshop on Search-Driven Development-Users, Infrastructure, Tools and Evaluation Vol. 2009; no. 4; pp. 25 - 28
Main Author: Kamiya, Toshihiro
Format: Conference Proceeding Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC, USA IEEE Computer Society 16-05-2009
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Series:ACM Conferences
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Summary:This paper presents a novel design of search tools in reverse engineering, which enables describing core searching tasks (such as pattern searching, extraction, filtering, etc.) in a separated way from the management task of location data (such as line number or file name). By using example programs with a prototype implementation, we explain how the proposed design differs from a traditional design, and how the programs help the implementation of customizable tools.
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ISBN:1424437407
9781424437405
ISSN:0270-5257
DOI:10.1109/SUITE.2009.5070016