@InProceedings {IEEE-WCRE-2000:Tateishi-Walenstein, Author = "Arthur Tateishi and Andrew Walenstein", Title = "Applying Traditional {Unix} Tools During Maintenance: An Experience Report", BookTitle = "Proceedings of the 7th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE'2000)", Pages = "203--206", Year = "2000", ConfDate = "Nov 23--25", Location = "Brisbane, Australia", Publisher = "IEEE Computer Society Press", Abstract = "The Unix programming environment provides a rich and fairly standard set of generic tools for the development and maintenance of software. In an age of advanced software tools and environments, it is useful to see how new tools compare against an old baseline. Our experiences from one small exercise in maintenance suggest that simple Unix tools seem to raise the bar of excellence deceptively high.", }