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To reuse or to be reused. Techniques for component composition and construction
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ACM Computing Surveys, 1992
Software reuse is the process of creating software systems from existing software rather than building software systems from scratch. This simple yet powerful vision was introduced in 1968. Software reuse has, however, failed to become a standard software engineering practice.
Charles W Krueger
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Software reuse is the process of creating software systems from existing software rather than building software systems from scratch. This simple yet powerful vision was introduced in 1968. Software reuse has, however, failed to become a standard software engineering practice.
Charles W Krueger
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2013 20th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE), 2013
Although source code search systems are well known as being helpful to reuse source code, they have an issue that they often suggest larger code than what users actually need. This is because they suggest code based on the structure of programming languages such as files or classes.
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Although source code search systems are well known as being helpful to reuse source code, they have an issue that they often suggest larger code than what users actually need. This is because they suggest code based on the structure of programming languages such as files or classes.
Tomoya Ishihara +3 more
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Companion of the 18th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, 2003
This panel (part of the 2003 Onward! program) will discuss libraries, repositories, and reuse. While there is so much hype and noise about repositories and metadata - so little understood about how hard it is to design for reuse and to encourage systematic reuse.
Dave A. Thomas +4 more
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This panel (part of the 2003 Onward! program) will discuss libraries, repositories, and reuse. While there is so much hype and noise about repositories and metadata - so little understood about how hard it is to design for reuse and to encourage systematic reuse.
Dave A. Thomas +4 more
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Knowledge reuse for software reuse
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems: An International Journal, 2008Software reuse can provide significant improvements in software productivity and quality whilst reducing development costs. Expressing software reuse intentions can be difficult though. A developer may aspire to reuse a software component but experience difficulty expressing their reuse intentions in a manner that is compatible with, or understood by ...
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To reuse or not to reuse — that is the question
Nursing Standard, 1999Aims and intended learning outcomes The aim of this article is to develop or update nurses' knowledge of the legal, professional and ethical issues relating to the reuse of products that are designed and designated for single use. Nurses are becoming increasingly responsible for risk management and an awareness of the implications for nursing practice ...
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Reuse concepts and a reuse support repository
Proceedings IEEE Symposium and Workshop on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, 2002If we want to create a Reuse Environment for Software Engineers we have to concentrate on both the technical drawbacks of such a complex environment as well as on the Software Engineers themselves. Reuse is not just a new mode or a simple development technique. Reuse is both a technology of producing software and a philosophy of work.
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Supporting command reuse: mechanisms for reuse
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1993Abstract Reuse facilities help people to recall and modify their earlier activities and re-submit them to the computer. This paper examines such mechanisms for reuse. First, guidelines for building reuse facilities are summarized. Second, existing reuse facilities are surveyed under four main headings: history mechanisms, adaptive systems ...
Saul Greenberg, Ian H. Witten
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A Study of the Reuse of Reused Water
Groundwater, 1979ABSTRACT Lubbock is located in the center of the semiarid High Plains of Texas. Due to a shortage of adequate water‐based recreational facilities in the region, the City Planning Department developed a scheme for converting an eight‐mile intracity canyon into a linear park containing a series of small recreational lakes.
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FROM SOFTWARE REUSE TO DATABASE REUSE
International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2000Our principal objective in this paper is to show how we have adapted a domain analysis methodology, used previously in software reuse, to the formulation of a single query against federated databases. Currently, we query federated databases by writing queries against each of the legacy databases, merge the responses, and resolve syntactic and semantic ...
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