Essay On Reverse Engineering

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WHAT IS REVERSE ENGINEERING?
In the last few years’ or decades information made by engineers, scientist and life science application has increased very rapidly. Along with this development, the applications have become complex as well in term of function, structure and nature. Meanwhile development and production cycle has become shorter increasingly, due to market pressure and extreme evolution and support of technology. As the time passed the cost of manufacturing new products hiked much, industry shifted to adaptation of existing from creating new. The base of this activity is to understand the design, structure and nature of that artifact such as software code base, hardware system and mechanical assemblies. For example it is to say that …show more content…

Even lawyers and economist have also used it in their own way to gather information about people and firms. Accept this, but there is also a surprising truth that it has been using broadly since last few decades. Reverse engineering is increasing its potential in various fields due to technology factors. First- Data analysis and data mining made it possible to extract data from very raw data and second invention of new data sources like-3D scanner, cell microarray and various more sensors which made it possible for us to extract more information about the mechanical and living structure of the subject system. As I have mentioned REVERSE ENGINEERING IS A PROCESS OF EXAMINATION.
But before you examine anything you should know what it that thing or what is that written. Here we welcome the oldest form of Reverse engineering, CRYPTOGRAPHY.
Cryptography is here since last 2000 years, may be more than of that. From the age of
‘Chankya’ to the age of Quantum Computing, Cryptography is all about cracking the codes. In simple language, it is all about understand the written which bounce over the mind of most of the people.

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