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 +====== JRET  ======
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 The JRET, developed at the York University , is a large library that provides a wide range of facilities for  reverse engineering   in Java. The JRET, developed at the York University , is a large library that provides a wide range of facilities for  reverse engineering   in Java.
 +====== History ======
 +
 +====== Features ======
  
 ====== Implementation ====== ====== Implementation ======
 ===== Dependency ===== ===== Dependency =====
-{{:jret.tar.gz|}}+JRET uses  the following Java frameworks/libraries: 
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 +  * The [[http://acs.lbl.gov/~hoschek/colt/|Colt library]], developed at the Centre Européen de Recherche Nucléaire (CERN) in Geneva , is a large library that provides a wide range of facilities for high performance scientific and technical computing in Java.  
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 +  * The [[http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/index.html|Log4j framework]] is a fast and flexible framework for logging application debugging messages. Logging behavior can be controlled by editing a configuration file, without touching the application binary. 
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 +  * The [[http://www.jdsl.org/|JDSL]] is the Data Structures Library in Java. It is a collection of Java interfaces and classes that implement fundamental data structures and algorithms. JDSL is being developed at the Center for Geometric Computing, Department of Computer Science, Brown University. The development of JDSL has been supported in part by the Army Research Office and the National Science Foundation 
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 +  * The [[http://commons.apache.org/cli/|Apache Commons CLI library]] provides an API for parsing command line options passed to programs. It's also able to print help messages detailing the options available for a command line tool.  
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 +  * [[MoJo| The MoJo distance family of measures]] 
 +  * [[END | The END framework for the evaluation of nested decompositions]] 
 +  * [[HCA | Several hierarchical clustering algorithms]] 
 +  * [[http://serg.cs.drexel.edu/redmine/projects/show/bunch|Bunch]] 
 + 
 +All these frameworks/libraries should be added to JVM class path. 
 + 
 + 
 +JRET uses  the following applications: 
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 +  * [[UniTrans | A tool to translate between the input and output formats required by the various algorithms]] 
 +  * The [[http://www.iste.uni-stuttgart.de/ps/clustering/|KE]] is a quantitative evaluation framework for clustering techniques. 
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 +All listed applications should be run-time executable.    
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 +===== Download ===== 
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 +{{:jret.jar|}}
jret.1245723067.txt.gz · Last modified: 2009/06/23 02:11 by mark