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Software reusability: vol. 1, concepts and models
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Software reusability: vol. 1, concepts and models
Pages: 425  
Year of Publication: 1989
ISBN:0-201-08017-6
Editors
Ted J. Biggerstaff  Microelectronics and Computer Technology Co.
Alan J. Perlis  Yale Univ., New Haven, CT
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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  Reusability framework, assessment, and directions [full citation]
T. J. Biggerstaff, C. Richter
 
  An expansive view of reusable software [full citation]
E. Horowitz, J. B. Munson
 
  Capital-intensive software technology [full citation]
P. Wegner
 
  Classification of reusable modules [full citation]
R. Prieto-Diaz
 
  Interface issues in a software parts technology [full citation]
J. Rice, H. Schwetman
 
  Enhancing reusability with information hiding [full citation]
D. L. Parnas, P. C. Clements, D. M. Weiss
 
  Principles of parameterized programming [full citation]
J. A. Goguen
 
  Design of ada systems yielding reusable components: an approach using structuredalgebraic specification [full citation]
S. D. Litvintchouk, A. S. Matsumoto
 
  The templates approach to software reuse [full citation]
D. M. Volpano, R. B. Kieburtz
 
  PARIS: a system for reusing partially interpreted schemas [full citation]
S. Katz, C. A. Richter, K.-S. The
 
  Reusability of design for large software systems: and experiment with the SETL optimizer [full citation]
E. Dubinsky, S. Freudenberger, E. Schonberg, J. T. Schwartz
 
  Draco: a method for engineering reusable software systems [full citation]
J. M. Neighbors
 
  Reusability through program transformations [full citation]
T. E. Cheatham, Jr.
 
  Reuse in the context of a transformation-based methodology [full citation]
M. S. Feather
 
  Abstract programming and program transformation—an approach to reusing programs [full citation]
J. M. Boyle
 

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“The drive to create reusable rather than transitory artifacts has aesthetic and intellectual as well as economic motivations and is part of man's desire for immortality. It distinguishes man from other creatures and civilized from primi  more...

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