
- Forum
- Testing
- Software Patterns
- Preparing to add Pattern Recognition / Reverse Engineering for various languages
Preparing to add Pattern Recognition / Reverse Engineering for various languages
This is a discussion on Preparing to add Pattern Recognition / Reverse Engineering for various languages within the Software Patterns forums, part of the Testing category; We are preparing to add Pattern Recognition to various languages (VB6, Java, C++ to start with vb.Net and other .Net ...
-
12-11-2003, 09:54 AM #1BH Guest
Preparing to add Pattern Recognition / Reverse Engineering for various languages
We are preparing to add Pattern Recognition to various languages (VB6, Java,
C++ to start with vb.Net and other .Net variants to follow). What are your
thoughts on a market for this feature.
Currently we are wrapping up our help files (Applications and VBA/API for
the Pro Version) for Process Revolution. The Product is a viable alternative
to Visio and more powerful in some respects (Control of object properties,
programmability, printing, export to SVG, Virtual Paper Sizes, Automated
Diagram Layout algorithms and others).
Any input, advice, comments, bugs found etc etc etc are welcome - as are
purchases
--
Bruce J Hafner
http://www.siliconmindset.com
Flow charting, Process Maps for Business
-
12-12-2003, 06:45 AM #2green earth Guest
Re: Preparing to add Pattern Recognition / Reverse Engineering forvarious languages
BH wrote:
> We are preparing to add Pattern Recognition to various languages (VB6, Java,
> C++ to start with vb.Net and other .Net variants to follow). What are your
> thoughts on a market for this feature.
>
> Currently we are wrapping up our help files (Applications and VBA/API for
> the Pro Version) for Process Revolution. The Product is a viable alternative
> to Visio and more powerful in some respects (Control of object properties,
> programmability, printing, export to SVG, Virtual Paper Sizes, Automated
> Diagram Layout algorithms and others).
>
> Any input, advice, comments, bugs found etc etc etc are welcome - as are
> purchases
>
If you mean pattern recognition in the sense of design pattern mining
then I'm interested to know how you will determine what constitutes a
pattern.
«
How to distunguish between events and states
|
Is there an Architecture Description Language suitable for web applications?
»

Reply With Quote





