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Reverse Engineering

Reverse engineering (also known as backwards engineering or back engineering) is a process or method through which one attempts to understand through deductive reasoning how a previously made device, process, system, or piece of software accomplishes a task with very little (if any) insight into exactly how it does so. Depending on the system under consideration and the technologies employed, the knowledge gained during reverse engineering can help with repurposing obsolete objects, doing security analysis, or learning how something works.

Although the process is specific to the object on which it is being performed, all reverse engineering processes consist of three basic steps:

Information extraction is the practice of gathering all relevant information for performing the operation. Modeling is the practice of combining the gathered information into an abstract model, which can be used as a guide for designing a new object or system. Review is the testing of the model to ensure the validity of the chosen abstract.

 
Reverse engineering is applicable in the fields of computer engineering, mechanical engineering, design, electronic engineering, software engineering, chemical engineering, and systems biology.

Evercon group has experienced engineers with Reverse Engineering wherein Evercon provides service to its customers regarding obsolete designed products with respect to the machinery, controllers and wire harness and cablings. Evercon studied those products to analyze the design concept and functionality and re-design as per the recent requirements.

Conventionally, reverse engineering is conducted by specialists who dismantle a system to grasp its working principles, often for the purposes of reproduction, modification, enhancement of compatibility, or forensic examination. This method, while efficient, can be laborious and time-intensive, particularly when dealing with intricate software or hardware systems.

 
Now-a-days, AIARE (Artificial Intelligence – Assisted Reverse Engineering) integrates machine learning algorithms to either partially automate or augment this process. It is capable of detecting patterns, relationships, structures, and potential vulnerabilities within the analyzed system, frequently surpassing human experts in speed and accuracy. This has rendered AIARE (Artificial Intelligence – Assisted Reverse Engineering) a critical tool in numerous fields, including cybersecurity, software development, and hardware design and analysis.

Evercon Design team analyze the physical component and initiate the child parts’ parameter check and structures and brought down the components in the form of models and do the assembly and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) using computer software and start initiating the functionality check in the assembly models.

 

This helps to understand the initial obsolete design concept and to prepare the proposals as per the new revisions and engagements. Also, Evercon team understand the constraints and draw the new conceptualized phase design to propose to client as solution and in continuous service and consultation, finalize the preliminary design.

 

Accordingly, the prototype will be manufactured and checked with all aspects and reached to the embodiment phase and conclude the service and support with the Reverse Engineering work.

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