Archive | January, 2010

Reverse Engineering and Why We Do It

What is reverse engineering? It is a process that was originally introduced during the Second World War in order to have a sense of the advancements and research that the enemy has accomplished. One device or object would be found during battle and brought back to intelligence headquarters. Then the engineers and scientists would reverse [...]

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Reverse Engineering and Legal Matters

In the United States, reverse engineering is usually legal in most senses of the phrase. If a product is patented, then the inventor is already required to submit blueprints of the designs and step by step procedures. This ‘public disclosure of an invention’ ensures that the inventor has not duplicated another product that has a [...]

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Reverse Engineering Techniques for Smart Cards

Some talented people may find it possible to reverse engineer a smart card. This is a very difficult feat, so don’t think that the average person would have the equipment to pull this off. In fact, mostly large computer chip producers would have the appropriate equipment to do the delicate work and reap a large [...]

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Reverse Engineering Saves Money

The technology associated with reverse engineering has vastly improved recently; as a result, this type of procedure has even more applications for a wide range of companies than ever before. When you use reverse engineering, you are making use of the latest 3D scanning techniques that allow you to figure out how an object [...]

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Utilizing Reverse Engineering

It can be beneficial for you to use reverse engineering in a number of different applications because technology has made very large advancements in this particular field. When you use reverse engineering techniques, you are making use of the latest in 3 D scanning. You can look at how an object was put [...]

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