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Perspectives of Software Re-usability

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Abstract

“Software Re-usability” is an objective, rather than a field. It emerged as an issue within software engineering, not because of its appeal as a scientific issue per se, but driven by the expected gain in software development productivity.

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Sikkel, K., van Vliet, J.C. (1991). Perspectives of Software Re-usability. In: Dusink, L.M., Hall, P.A.V. (eds) Software Re-use, Utrecht 1989. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3536-4_13

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