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Partnering for reuse

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1998
Software Reuse is a business solution to the increasing demand for software over supply. However there remains little investment in software reuse despite the availability of return-on-investment models to show the cost-benefits, organisational models for undertaking the task and the appropriate technology to do so.
Mike Mannion, Barry Keepence
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A reuse triplet for systematic software reuse

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1997
We present the view that for systematic software reuse (SSR) to happen we need a reuse software architecture (RSA) as the invariant base and a collection of reuse software components (RSCs) as the pluggable variant part of a family of architecturally similar software systems. We shall identify a reuse situation with a RSA, RSCs and a plugging operator.
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The state of reuse

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1999
The Ninth Workshop on Institutionalizing Software Reuse (WISR9) was held January 7-9, 1999, bringing together established reuse researchers from academia and industry. On the first day of the workshop, a survey was taken to collect feedback about the reuse community's collective beliefs and disagreements.
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Packaging for reuse and reuse of models

1993
A crucial stumbling block to effective reuse is understanding what material can be saved and transferred, and how it should be used. Even the apparently easy case of code reuse has proved to be extremely difficult, partly for organizational and sociological reasons, but also for serious technical ones.
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To reuse or not reuse: Reuse of phacoemulsification needle tips, their efficacy, and patient response

Insight - the Journal of the American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, 1996
In today's cost-conscious environment, compliance with the manufacturer's recommendation for single use of medical devices continues to be challenged. This study was undertaken to examine the feasibility of reusing disposable phacoemulsification needle tips.
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Serendipitous Reuse

IEEE Internet Computing, 2008
Enterprise integration is a way that encourages the development of beneficial applications. Enterprise architects tend to favor practices and approaches based on a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Many approaches to connecting software systems, including but not limited to Corba, many Java-based integration systems, and .NET, generally follow the ...
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Wastewater Reuse

2017
This contribution deals with description of the current state of wastewater reuse with particular emphasis on health and environmental aspects. The common applications of wastewater reuse in the agricultural, industrial, and urban sectors are presented and discussed.
Sabino De Gisi   +5 more
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Inheritance: from code reuse to reasoning reuse

Proceedings. Fifth International Conference on Software Reuse (Cat. No.98TB100203), 2002
In the object-oriented approach, a designer can, given an existing base class, use inheritance to build a derived class that extends, or that slightly differs from the base class, but in order to exploit the full potential of inheritance to build systems incrementally, the designer must also be able to reason about the derived class incrementally. This
Neelam Soundarajan, Stephen Fridella
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Diversity in reuse processes

IEEE Software, 2000
Examines the impact of software process diversity in one specific area: software reuse, which means that the work products developed elsewhere (in another project, group or company) are used again. To learn how to achieve reuse, we initiated a two-year study in 1997 of roughly two dozen European companies that were establishing reuse programmes in the ...
MORISIO, MAURIZIO, TULLY C., EZRAN M.
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Reusing LOTOS specifications

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 2001
Abstract Reuse is the process of implementing software systems using existing components. The use of formal specifications of software components produces a good characterization of their functionalities and then eases the re-usability of a module. Moreover, reuse efforts should be directed to most of the software life-cycle phases and not only to ...
SANTONE, Antonella, G. VAGLINI
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