Systematic reuse has been traditionally associated with a single domain, in which domain analysis leads to a single domain terminology, domain architecture, and intra-domain reuse. The product line movement is an example of that trend. Although reuse of small artifacts has always worked across domains, systematic reuse of more substantial artifacts across domains has not been much explored. In recent years, there has been an interest especially in large European industrial research cooperation programs, to facilitate reuse across disparate domains, to derive the known economic and technological benefits. Progress is being made, but significant challenges remain. Lessons learned in the definition and elaboration of a cross-domain reference a...
Domain engineering is a very efficient approach for narrow and stable domains. However, building wid...
software reuse efforts focused on libraries of general-purpose routines or functions. These fine-gra...
Software reuse has long promised to dramatically improve development efficiency across the software ...
Systematic reuse has been traditionally associated with a single domain, in which domain analysis le...
Abstract: Software is rarely built completely from scratch. To a great extent, existing software doc...
In a large corporate organization there are sometimes simi-lar software products in certain subdomai...
In this paper, we discuss the general area of software development for reuse and reuse guidelines. W...
Reuse has always been a major goal in software engineering, since it promises large gains in product...
Context Reuse can improve productivity and maintainability in software development. Research has pro...
In companies with a large portfolio of software or software-intensive products, functional overlaps ...
A precondition for reusability is the existence of reusable information. There is a lack of systemat...
Domain analysis typically results in the construction of a domain-specific repository. Such a reposi...
Experimental Material for the paper entitled Cross-Domain and Cross-Language Reuse: Insights into C...
Abstract Corporate organizations sometimes offer similar software products in certain domains due to...
Today it has become common practice to apply systematic reuse during software development. By reuse,...
Domain engineering is a very efficient approach for narrow and stable domains. However, building wid...
software reuse efforts focused on libraries of general-purpose routines or functions. These fine-gra...
Software reuse has long promised to dramatically improve development efficiency across the software ...
Systematic reuse has been traditionally associated with a single domain, in which domain analysis le...
Abstract: Software is rarely built completely from scratch. To a great extent, existing software doc...
In a large corporate organization there are sometimes simi-lar software products in certain subdomai...
In this paper, we discuss the general area of software development for reuse and reuse guidelines. W...
Reuse has always been a major goal in software engineering, since it promises large gains in product...
Context Reuse can improve productivity and maintainability in software development. Research has pro...
In companies with a large portfolio of software or software-intensive products, functional overlaps ...
A precondition for reusability is the existence of reusable information. There is a lack of systemat...
Domain analysis typically results in the construction of a domain-specific repository. Such a reposi...
Experimental Material for the paper entitled Cross-Domain and Cross-Language Reuse: Insights into C...
Abstract Corporate organizations sometimes offer similar software products in certain domains due to...
Today it has become common practice to apply systematic reuse during software development. By reuse,...
Domain engineering is a very efficient approach for narrow and stable domains. However, building wid...
software reuse efforts focused on libraries of general-purpose routines or functions. These fine-gra...
Software reuse has long promised to dramatically improve development efficiency across the software ...