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    JSeqUnit enhances Javadoc documentation with UML sequence diagrams that are generated with the help of JUnit tests. It uses JSeq to trace the execution of test executions. It supports re-engineering of components through improved reverse engineering of methods with the help of sequence diagrams.
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    JRET (Java Reverse-Engineering Tool) is a program that is capable of reconstructing sequence diagrams from JUnit testsuites through dynamic analysis. It is written in Java/AspectJ and provides a GUI as well as command-line possibilities.
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    Simloc is the tool intended for finding similar chunks (blocks) of code. It could be used in reverse software engineering. It is faster than SimScan, find better blocks than PMD/CPD (not just exact blocks also similar) and could be runed at GRID.
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