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In this paper we present a method, and the related tool, for analysing Web site code in order to automatically reconstruct the underlying logical interaction design. Such a design is represented through task models that describe how activities should be performed to reach user's goals. We also discuss how the result of this reverse engineering process can be provided as input to a tool for usability evaluation.