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> Reverse engineering is a very broad term, but generally involves analysis of decompiled source, no?

Not necessarily. If you are reverse-engineering a file format for the purposes of reading and writing files compatible with the software, oftentimes you start by using the software to generate multiple files with small changes. Your analysis is limited to the output generated by the software, not the actual software itself (you treat the software as a black box).




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