Integrated Software Reuse

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Application Templates
Business Process
Cam Process
Case Tool
CASE tools engineering
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component based development
Computer Aided Software Engineering
Control Flow Graph
Cyclomatic Complexity
Domain Analysis
domain analysis techniques
Domain Analysis Work
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formal methods software
Generic Formal Parameter
Great Divide
High Design Complexities
Industrial Process Control Systems
NTT.
object oriented methodologies
Pop Operation
process modelling software
Reusable Components
Software
software component reuse strategies
Software Development Environments
Software Development Process
Software Process Modelling
Software Production Process
Software Reuse
Software Systems
System Development Life Cycle

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138316669
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Published in 1993. Software reuse has been shown to achieve improvements in productivity, quality and timeliness of software. The collection of papers in this book were given at a seminar organized by UNICOM and the British Computer Society Software Reuse Specialist Group. They address the reasons why software reuse can maximize an organization's return from past expenditure and ensure a good future expenditure. Increasing the automation of software development requires access to explicit knowledge about processes and products involved. The chapters examine the relationship between reuse and other aspects of software engineering, including management techniques and structures, CASE, methodologies and object orientation. In addition, the papers aim to provide a structures insight into new techniques which will become available through the 1990s. This text is suitable for software managers and directors, software engineers, software professionals, academics, and other involved in software engineering research.