@elfine - no it is not called data mining. Data mining is a different activity altogether and is applied to the process of getting nuggets of information from huge data repositories.
The fact you are looking into a file to search some information or just to know to what this correspond is usually called Data mining,
Can you open and Read a BOOK?
is that reverse engineering or hacking the Book?
Data mining is a different activity altogether and is applied to the process of getting nuggets of information from huge data repositories.
A fine line would be, if you Decompiled the Executable Binary file to determine how the data was read from the Models.lst file.
if I remember correctly companies like Microsoft and Oracle have argued very strongly that the internal formats of various files and message protocols used by their products are covered by the prohibitions on reverse engineering. When they have lost such arguments it was because of a special provison in the law that allows, in some circumstances, reverse engineering for the purposes of interfacing with other products.
Well, to quibble if you are data mining a collection of HTML files you probably need to do some reverse engineering of the format before you actually dig for data.
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