Reverse architecture

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Reverse architecture is a process of deducing the underlying architecture and design of a system by observing its behaviour.[1] It has its roots in the field of reverse engineering.

Practicing reverse architecture is used to decipher the logistics of building. There are a variety of techniques available, the most notable being .[clarification needed][citation needed]

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  1. ^ von Mayrhauser, A.; Wang, J.; Li, Q. (1999). "Experience with a reverse architecture approach to increase understanding". Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM '99). IEEE: 131–138. doi:10.1109/ICSM.1999.792596. ISBN 0-7695-0016-1. S2CID 46637387.

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