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Tools for extracting software structure from compiled programs
This research investigates how much useful information about the structure of software systems can be obtained using existing software tools to analyze compiled programs. This research arose from the observation that the compiled object units for a software system must necessarily contain enough structural information so that the object units can be successfully linked into a complete executable program. We developed a suite of tools that extract this structural information directly from the object units.