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Softwarenaut: exploring hierarchical system decompositions
Softwarenaut is a tool used for the top-down exploration of large software systems. Using it, the reverse engineer can obtain various architectural views of a system by interactively navigating a hierarchical decomposition of the system. In order to accommodate many possible decompositions of a system Softwarenaut was designed as a framework which provides visualization and exploration services that can be applied on various hierarchical decompositions of the system