DocumentCode
2357679
Title
Debate on software reuse libraries
Author
Poulin, Jeffrey S.
Author_Institution
Loral Federal Syst., Owego, NY, USA
fYear
1994
fDate
1-4 Nov 1994
Firstpage
202
Abstract
High levels of reuse depend on the source of software to be reused. To meet this need many organizations have based their reuse programs on a centrally managed reusable software library (RSL). However, although the library metaphor has guided early work in classification, retrieval, and other areas of reuse technology, experiences vary on whether a centrally-managed RSL or domain-specific RSL provides the best focus for a reuse program. While library-based reuse has worked with stable and well understood application areas, experiences differ where the diversity of business makes it difficult to share all but the most general-purpose, low-level functions
Keywords
software reusability; subroutines; centrally managed reusable software library; classification; domain-specific reusable software library; organizations; retrieval; software reuse libraries; Application software; Asset management; Costs; Laboratories; Power generation economics; Productivity; Software engineering; Software libraries; Software reusability; Technology management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Reuse: Advances in Software Reusability, 1994. Proceedings., Third International Conference on
Conference_Location
Rio de Janeiro
Print_ISBN
0-8186-6632-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSR.1994.365780
Filename
365780
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