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WCRE 2005 offers you the opportunity to demonstrate your reverse engineering tools to potential users and colleague tool developers. To use that opportunity, write a one page tool description and send it to the &lt;a href="http://193.206.108.137/email.php?name=Ying" title="E-mail Workshop Chair"&gt;Workshop Chair&lt;/a&gt;  by September 2, 2005. The tool descriptions will be published at WCRE 2005 web site on a demo catalogue. 
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Tool demonstrations will be scheduled during the WCRE main conference. You are requested to bring your own equipment (e.g., laptop) to be used for the demonstration. We are investigating the possibility of providing Internet connections.
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