Patent
1990-09-27
1993-08-31
Fleming, Michael R.
395700, G06F 1500
Patent
active
052416232
ABSTRACT:
One form of the present invention is a method for identifying interrelations of a plurality of modules. The method includes the steps of identifying one of the plurality of modules as a start module; assigning the start module a link code for a calling module; creating a first entry listing the link code; searching the calling module for a load/call command; designating a module referenced by a load/call command as a called module; creating link code for the called module; and creating an entry listing the link code and the called module.
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Downs Robert W.
Fleming Michael R.
General Electric Company
Webb II Paul R.
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