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reverse engineering

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Reverse engineering is a systematic methodological approach involving the deconstruction and analysis of an existing system, device, software, or structure to ascertain its design, functionality, or underlying principles. This process investigates the internal workings, components, and relationships to deduce the original specifications or knowledge, often for purposes such as reproduction, interoperability, maintenance, or security assessment, in the absence of original design documentation.

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HM

University of Victoria

GC

University of Sannio

DF

University of Florida

ML

Università della Svizzera italiana

RK

New York University

Top Institutions

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University of Victoria

Victoria, Canada

Durham University

Durham, United Kingdom

Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, United States

University of Florida

Gainesville, United States