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Here is some information and a link to a very informative article on reverse engineering.
reĀ·verse enĀ·giĀ·neerĀ·ing
the reproduction of another manufacturer’s product following detailed examination of its construction or composition.
The process of duplicating an existing component, subassembly, or product, without the aid of drawings, documentation, or computer model is known as reverse engineering. Reverse engineering can be viewed as the process of analyzing a system to: Identify the system’s components and their interrelationships.
https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/838884/pages/unit-3-lesson-6-reverse-engineering
What does RE have to do with the creative, design workflow?
Prof. Kubis
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