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* | * [http://medialab-prado.es/article/give_me_my_drawing_back Presentation at Media Lab PRADO] by "Reverse Engineers" Fridrich Strba and Valentin Filippov | ||
* [http://gitorious.org/re-lab re-lab] project to reverse engineer various graphics formats | * [http://gitorious.org/re-lab re-lab] project to reverse engineer various graphics formats | ||
* [http://www.wibu.com/uk/training-reverse-engineering-protection.html Masterclass with topic "Software protection against reverse engineering"] | * [http://www.wibu.com/uk/training-reverse-engineering-protection.html Masterclass with topic "Software protection against reverse engineering"] |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 7 October 2013
Reverse engineering is a generic term for any kind of work "backwards" from a finished form to uncover the details of its originating / producing process. Reverse engineering has been used in the Free software community to add support to author and manipulate file formats in proprietary formats.
Resources
- Presentation at Media Lab PRADO by "Reverse Engineers" Fridrich Strba and Valentin Filippov
- re-lab project to reverse engineer various graphics formats
- Masterclass with topic "Software protection against reverse engineering"