From: Nick Sizemore <sizemore@HUACHUCA-EMH17.ARMY.MIL>
Subject: Re: Let's cover this one more time...
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 12:08:47 MST
Date: 1994-11-17T12:08:47-07:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9411171208.A04713@huachuca-emh17.army.mil> (raw)
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> Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 15:35:40 EST
> From: CONDIC@PSAVAX.PWFL.COM
> Marin David Condic, 407.796.8997, M/S 731-93
> Subject: Let's cover this one more time...
I am aware of reverse engineering/conversion tools from:
Scandura - PRODOC re/Nu FORTRAN-Ada WorkBench
Reasoning Systems - REFINE/<lang> series
McCabe Associates - (don't recall tool name).
There are others, but these are some I have seen in various
literature sources for several years, so I assume they have had some
commercial success. I have not used these but have aquired literature
for others in my organization.
Is there some reason, either in priciple or in practice, why such
tools (as opposed to the line by line 'converters') are out of the
question for the project described? I do know of at least one company
locally which used the McCabe tools to re-engineer an Ada system
(i.e., no conversion) and was pleased with the results. Just asking -
I have no vested interest.
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1994-11-17 19:08 Nick Sizemore [this message]
1994-11-18 16:10 ` Let's cover this one more time Charles Stump
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1994-11-18 17:14 CONDIC
1994-11-21 14:32 ` Michael J. Meier
1994-11-16 20:35 CONDIC
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