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Reverse engineering

Title
Reverse engineering / Kathryn A. Ingle.
Author
Ingle, Kathryn A.
Publication
New York : McGraw-Hill, ©1994.

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Description
xvi, 240 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
"Reverse engineering is the process of literally taking apart a product to find out how it was designed from the component level up. Many manufacturers do this to modernize and re-vitalize an old, existing product (that didn't have adequate design documentation to begin with), or to find out more about a competitor's product to either re-create their own, or to create a product that will work with the competitor's product. In a recent California court decision, the court ruled that a game cartridge developer was within legal limits to disassemble Sega's game cartridges to figure out how to produce games compatible with the Sega Genesis game machines. This book discusses, from the engineering perspective, the step-by-step process of reverse engineering on a product and how to amass the necessary critical data needed to successfully re-design an existing product."--Google Books.
Subject
  • Reverse engineering
  • Reverse Engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction -- History of reverse engineering -- Preparation for the process -- The four stage process -- Evaluation and verification -- Technical data generation -- Design verification -- Project implementation -- Legal issues -- Future applications.
ISBN
  • 0070316937
  • 9780070316935
LCCN
94018447
OCLC
  • ocm30508819
  • 30508819
  • SCSB-9136859
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library