Related Links

This list is not exhaustive; in fact, it's not even close to complete. If you got left off, it's because I got tired of writing HTML not because I don't think you're important. If you want something added, let me know.

Resources

Discussion Lists

As you can see, there are a lot of lists. The Waikiki Beach Club is a general-purpose list, so if you want to join only one list, you should make it this one. The other lists are concerned with specific issues and will likely send general announcements and updates to the WBC list. You should join the other lists only if you are interested in working on a particular problem.

Papers

Aside from the papers and presentations from WoSEF the following papers are relevant.

Overview

I. T. Bowman, M. W. Godfrey, and R. C. Holt, " Connecting Architecture Reconstruction Frameworks," Journal of Information and Software Technology, vol. 42, pp. 93-104, 1999.

S. Rugaber and L. Wills, "Position Paper on Research Infrastructure for Reegineering," presented at International Workshop on Program Comprehension, Dearborn, MI, 1997.

Requirements

R. Koschke, J.-F. Girard, and M. Würthner, "An Intermediate Representation for Integrating Reverse Engineering Analyses," presented at Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Honolulu, HI, 1998.

H. Müller. Criteria for Success

Formats

R. C. Holt, Andy Schürr, and A. Winter, "GXL: Toward a Standard Exchange Format," University of Koblenz, Koblenz, Germany RR-1-2000, 2000.

J. Ebert, B. Kullbach, and A. Winter, "GraX-- An Interchange Format for Reengineering Tools," presented at Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, Altanta, GA, 1999.

Tool Suites

S. Woods, L. O'Brien, T. Lin, K. Gallagher, and A. Quilici, "An Architecture for Interoperable Program Understanding Tools, " presented at International Workshop on Program Comprehension, Ischia, Italy, 1998.