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2006
Current reuse techniques disincentive their mass practice in software development organizations because of their large initial investments, the changes they required in ways of developing software, and their fragility in front of domain evolutions.
Juan Llorens Morillo +3 more
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Current reuse techniques disincentive their mass practice in software development organizations because of their large initial investments, the changes they required in ways of developing software, and their fragility in front of domain evolutions.
Juan Llorens Morillo +3 more
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Software Reuse for Mass Customization
Proceedings of the 23rd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference - Volume A, 2019This tutorial explores the impact of the socio-economic trends of mass customization on software reuse through software product line development.
Mike Mannion, Hermann Kaindl
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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2001
Software reuse is a productivity technique attempted by many development organizations, with mixed success. In analyzing reuse failures, a number of antipatterns emerge. Antipatterns are obvious, but wrong, solutions to recurring problems. This article outlines a number of reuse antipatterns that have been observed within the software industry.
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Software reuse is a productivity technique attempted by many development organizations, with mixed success. In analyzing reuse failures, a number of antipatterns emerge. Antipatterns are obvious, but wrong, solutions to recurring problems. This article outlines a number of reuse antipatterns that have been observed within the software industry.
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Information and Software Technology, 1996
Abstract Software reuse in Japan has been mainly carried on by mainframers as a means to develop effectively their business applications. Each of the Japanese mainframers has developed its own integrated software development environments that support software reuse as one of their major functionalities. Now that they have succeeded in reusing program
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Abstract Software reuse in Japan has been mainly carried on by mainframers as a means to develop effectively their business applications. Each of the Japanese mainframers has developed its own integrated software development environments that support software reuse as one of their major functionalities. Now that they have succeeded in reusing program
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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1988
Reusing software is a simple, straightforward concept that has appealed to programmers since the first stored-program computer was created. Unfortunately, software reuse has not evolved beyond its most primitive forms of subroutine libraries and brute force program modification. This paper analyzes nine commonly believed software reuse myths.
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Reusing software is a simple, straightforward concept that has appealed to programmers since the first stored-program computer was created. Unfortunately, software reuse has not evolved beyond its most primitive forms of subroutine libraries and brute force program modification. This paper analyzes nine commonly believed software reuse myths.
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The reuse of software design and software architecture
Proceedings Fourth International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2003In this paper, a method is presented for the reuse of software designs and software architectures. A software design refers to the abstractions and mechanisms that provide the behavior a system or a component requires. A software architecture refers to the organizational structure of a software system or a component.
H. Li, Jan van Katwijk, A. M. Levy
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The disappearance of software reuse
Proceedings of 1994 3rd International Conference on Software Reuse, 2002Discusses how the ultimate success of software reuse will be marked by its disappearance. This disappearance will not come by elimination but by integration. We will be able to say that software reuse has been successful when we no longer have to be explicit about it. The author discusses three definite trends in the practice of software reuse.
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IRI -2005 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, Conf, 2005., 2005
In this paper, we discuss the general area of software development for reuse and reuse guidelines. We identify, in detail, language-oriented and domain-oriented guidelines whose effective use affects component reusability. This paper also proposes a tool support which can provide advise and can generate reusable components automatically and it is based
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In this paper, we discuss the general area of software development for reuse and reuse guidelines. We identify, in detail, language-oriented and domain-oriented guidelines whose effective use affects component reusability. This paper also proposes a tool support which can provide advise and can generate reusable components automatically and it is based
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Standardizing the reuse of software processes
StandardView, 1997We describe a model to define a set of standard reusable processes. To standardize and reuse a software process, we first need to describe it. We adopt Ivar Jacobson’s use cases as a starting point and then generate scenarios and identify people and their roles.
Succi G +3 more
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A survey of software reuse repositories
Proceedings Seventh IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS 2000), 2002Reuse libraries are organizations of personnel, procedures, tools, and software components directed toward facilitating software component reuse to meet specific cost-effectiveness and productivity goals. The paper gives a survey of the major software reusable component repositories.
Guo, Jiang, Luqi
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