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How to Submit References by E-Mail

If you want to send us your references via e-mail with the references then please precede as follows:
  1. Put your reference in BibTeX format (that makes our work much easier).
  2. Classify your reference.
  3. Mail it to reengineering@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de.

How to Classify your Reference

Each BibTeX entry should include a field "class" that classifies the entry according to the taxonomy (click here for a full BibTeX example).

Example: class = {Reengineering_In_General, Experiences} classifies the entry as belonging to the class Reengineering_In_General.Experiences of the taxonomy.

For your convenience in classifying your BibTeX references we offer:

Full BibTeX Example

@InProceedings{	  rugaber.wills:creating,
  sender	= {koschke@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de},
  author	= {Spencer Rugaber and Linda M. Wills},
  title		= {Creating a Research Infrastructure for Reengineering},
  booktitle	= {3rd Working Conference on Reverse Engineering},
  publisher	= {IEEE Computer Society Press},
  year		= {1996},
  pages		= {120-130},
  month		= {September},
  url		= {ftp://ftp.cc.gatech.edu/pub/groups/reverse/repository/infrastructure.ps}
		  ,
  abstract	= {The field of software reengineering is growing rapidly in
		  response to the critical need that exists in the software
		  industry for technology to support legacy system
		  maintenance and evolutionary development of new systems. As
		  the field matures it is essential to achieve coherence
		  across the many research efforts that are underway to
		  develop technology to support reengineering. In particular
		  for reengineering research to have an impact on actual
		  reengineering practice we need to achieve a consensus on
		  the fundamental goals and products of reengineering
		  research and how they relate to practitioners' needs how to
		  assess value and evaluate progress in the field and how to
		  facilitate communication among researchers and more
		  importantly between researchers and practitioners. This
		  paper proposes an infrastructure for drawing together work
		  in the field to coordinate and leverage our efforts and to
		  encourage measurable progress. },
  keywords	= {research infrastructure reverse engineering
		  communitytechnology transition},
  note		= {This paper initiates a common effort in the reverse
		  engineering community to setup a research infrastructure.
		  The TCSE reverse engineering bibliography is one project
		  within this infrastructure project. One should really read
		  this paper.},
  class		= {Reverse_Engineering
		  General_Information_on_Reverse_Engineering }
}
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