From: nelson@scitools.com (Ken Nelson)
Subject: Re: Reverse engineering
Date: 1996/11/07
Date: 1996-11-07T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <55tnni$7us@thrush.sover.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1996Oct28.215921.18820@schbbs.mot.com
Hi David,
In article <1996Oct28.215921.18820@schbbs.mot.com>, p26332@case3.geg.mot.com
wrote:
>I am looking for a tool that will reverse engineer Ada source
>code and create a procedure calling sequence. I have access to
>Cadre Teamwork (and reverse engineering) which I don't think will
>do this. Also I have access to Rational Apex, which I think might
>be able to do this with a custom script.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
Our company offers a few ways to handle this question, one
as an adjuct to Teamwork/Ada, others as stand-alone tools.
Adjunct to Teamwork/Ada
====================
We wrote the revAda tool that you are probably using
for ASG reverse-engineering into Teamwork/Ada. Recently
we've introduced a companion product called AdaNotes, which
reverse-engineers Ada back into Teamwork/Ada Note fields.
One of the Notes reverse-engineered is "Invocation Tree". Once
in the Teamwork/Ada note it can be used with the Teamwork documentation
generation tools.
Email me if you would like more info about this, or contact your Cayenne
(formerly Cadre) salesperson.
Stand-Alone
==========
If you want this textually then our ADADL Ada static analyzer produces this
and a couple dozen other trees, cross-references, pretty-prints, etc....
If you want this graphically, then our GrafBrowse tool provides call-by
and/or invocation tree (interactive or in postscript form) as well as
Booch-Buhr style ASGs. It is also integrated with Teamwork/Ada.
For examples of this see http://www.scitools.com
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Ken N.
------------
Ken Nelson
nelson@scitools.com
(603) 448-6960
(603) 448-6961 (fax)
http://www.scitools.com
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1996-10-28 0:00 Reverse engineering David Tannen
1996-11-07 0:00 ` Ken Nelson [this message]
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1996-11-05 0:00 reverse engineering William Frye
1996-11-07 0:00 ` Art Schwarz
1996-11-08 0:00 ` Stephen Leake
2004-09-08 10:31 Reverse Engineering Kelvin_K
2004-09-08 16:43 ` Brian Catlin
2004-09-08 17:33 ` tmoran
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