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Knowledge reuse for software reuse

Web Intelligence and Agent Systems: An International Journal, 2008
Software 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 ...
McCarey, Frank   +2 more
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Chicken bed reuse

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023
Aviculture is a developed and important industry worldwide. However, it is an industry that produces solid waste such as bedding. As an attempt to reduce environmental impact and productive activity costs, beds are reused by several consecutive lots which can increase microorganism concentration and lead to unsanitary conditions.
Karoline Carvalho Dornelas   +8 more
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ReUse

2014
ReUse 2013-2014 ...
Bertels, Inge   +6 more
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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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Reuse

CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2010
With the large volumes of waste going to landfills and the increase in popularity with online do-it-yourself communities, there is an opportunity to support renewal and reuse with the content generated from these communities that has yet to be explored.
Benny Lin, Elaine M. Huang
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Reuse

Proceedings of the conference on TRI-ADA '90 - TRI-Ada '90, 1990
Since its introduction, Ada has held out the promise of significant productivity gains resulting from the ability to reuse design and code components more effectively. However, these gains will not occur simply because of the powerful features of the language or the good intentions of the Ada software engineers.
Richard Drake, William Ett
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Reuse

Journal AWWA, 1975
This comment pertains to an article published in the Apr. 1974 JOURNAL on p. 231.
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Supporting command reuse: mechanisms for reuse

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1993
Abstract 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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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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ReUse/Web: Web-based Ada reuse

ACM SIGAda Ada Letters, 1998
In his article "Software Reuse Myths" from the January 1988 issue of ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Will Tracz discusses why software reuse has not grown to its full potential. Engineers first proposed the concept of a subroutine library at the University of Cambridge in 1949.
John Petren, John Beidler
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