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  1-10 of 32 Reviews about "Reusable Software (D.2.m...)": Date Reviewed
  Surviving software dependencies
Cox R. Communications of the ACM 62(9): 36-43, 2019.  Type: Article

Software has been reused since the days of exchanging decks of punched cards wrapped in listings printed on green bar paper. Packages (that is, libraries) of code are everywhere and are used in an overwhelming number of applications. S...

May 13 2020
  Software reuse techniques
McClure C., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997.  Type: Book (9780136610007)

The size and complexity of software applications have grown immensely in recent years. The cost of software has also increased, although its quality has not improved at the same rate. Software reuse is supposed to be a solution to this...

Jun 1 1998
  Standard reuse practices
Doublait S. StandardView 5(2): 84-91, 1997.  Type: Article

The author relates the experience of Sodalia, a company that has embraced reuse as a key strategy to reach its objectives of high-quality, rapidly deployed telecommunications software applications. Sodalia allocated funding for 12 anal...

May 1 1998
  Software reuse and standardization for SMEs: the CIM-EXP perspective
Kovács G. StandardView 5(2): 58-60, 1997.  Type: Article

The author reports on the benefits of reuse and standardization that have been detected in a small enterprise, a Hungarian software house working on telecommunications and networking problems, which has taken part in an Esprit project....

May 1 1998
  Software reuse standards
James J., Moore J., Rine D. (ed) StandardView 5(2): 50-57, 1997.  Type: Article

Software engineering, a young and evolving art and science, does not enjoy the luxury and security of universally adopted standards. The need for standards to lower costs and ensure quality has long been felt by most organizations, bot...

Apr 1 1998
  Extracting Reusable Functions by Flow Graph-Based Program Slicing
Lanubile F., Visaggio G. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 23(4): 246-259, 1997.  Type: Article

The authors introduce “transform slicing” as a variation of Weiser’s program slicing [1]. Transform slicing is useful in determining the degree of reusability of software components and functions in large,...

Feb 1 1998
  Software engineering with reusable components
Sametinger J., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1997.  Type: Book (9783540626954)

This is a very good academic book about software reuse, but that is not necessarily a compliment. The book is extremely thorough, well researched, and clearly written. It is supported by citations, and the author provides a good set of...

Nov 1 1997
  Reusable software components
Van Sickle T., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997.  Type: Book (9780136136880)

Methods for programming microcontrollers in C, and specifically for building object-oriented embedded systems, are addressed. The author seeks to show that C can be used as an object-oriented language. The book takes a hands-on approac...

Oct 1 1997
  Composition Validation and Subjectivity in GenVoca Generators
Batory D., Geraci B. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 23(2): 67-82, 1997.  Type: Article

The real objective of this paper is to enable the use of software components in reuse libraries by emphasizing techniques for synthesizing software, along with standardized interfaces. Batory and Geraci introduce GenVoca generators, to...

Oct 1 1997
  Framing software reuse
Bassett P., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1997.  Type: Book (9780133278590)

Most of the great advances in software construction have been the result of theoretical insights reduced to practical guidance. Examples include structured programming, information hiding, structured design, strong typing, and relation...

Apr 1 1997
 
 
 
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