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disassembler
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disassembler

Software that converts machine language back into assembly language. Since there is no way to easily determine the human thinking behind the logic of the instructions, the resulting assembly language routines and variables are named and numbered generically (A001, A002, etc.). Disassembled code can be very difficult to maintain. See decompiler.



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Another new trend in green building Brooks has latched onto is "designing for disassembly," which challenges architects to recognize their buildings may be torn down in the future, and to utilize materials that will be easily removed and reused.
The labor hours and skill level required for disassembly and reassembly to replace basic components, plus the cost of those components, will determine the true ease of maintenance for a hot-manifold system.
The longer the penetrant soaks, the further into the threads it seeps, improving the chance for disassembly.
 
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