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Automated business knowledge acquisition from programs
A prototype system known as IRENE (intelligent reverse engineering environment), for acquiring business concepts from Cobol programs is described. It is a workbench used for experimenting with a novel approach to acquiring business knowledge embedded in software systems. The system's acquisition mechanisms rely on the availability of semantic (domain) knowledge about two kinds of relationships among concepts known as derivations and determinations.<>