Object-Oriented Approaches to Software Reuse

OOIS’97 ◽  
1998 ◽  
pp. 325-331
Author(s):  
Jan Seruga ◽  
Francis Pasinos
Author(s):  
Daniel Brandon Jr.

“Reuse [software] engineering is a process where a technology asset is designed and developed following architectural principles, and with the intent of being reused in the future” (Bean, 1999). “If programming has a Holy Grail, widespread code reuse is it with a silver bullet. While IT has made and continues to make laudable progress in our reuse, we never seem to make great strides in this area” (Grinzo, 1998). “The quest for that Holy Grail has taken many developers over many years down unproductive paths” (Bowen, 1997). This article is an overview of software reuse methods, particularly object oriented, that have been found effective in business systems over the years.


2014 ◽  
Vol 608-609 ◽  
pp. 23-30
Author(s):  
Qing Kai Jin ◽  
Jun Yi Li ◽  
Yan Zhang

For the redundant codes caused by software reuse and rapid development in object-oriented program, the paper proposes a cutting model and designs a cutting scheme based on this model. Firstly, a cutting model is established. Then, static analysis is made for object-oriented codes and the cutting information base of objects to be clipped is established. Lastly, the cutting information base and cutting model is matched to cut the program. A test on a practical java project indicates that the cutting scheme can make the volume of the project reduce by about 21%.


Author(s):  
Daniel Brandon

“Reuse [software] engineering is a process where a technology asset is designed and developed following architectural principles, and with the intent of being reused in the future” (Bean, 1999). “If programming has a Holy Grail, wide-spread code reuse is it with a silver bullet. While IT has made and continues to make laudable progress in our reuse, we never seem to make great strides in this area” (Grinzo, 1998). “The quest for that Holy Grail has taken many developers over many years down unproductive paths” (Bowen, 1997). This article is an overview of software reuse methods, particularly object oriented, that have been found effective in business systems over the years.


1999 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 177-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
G.L. Kovács ◽  
S. Kopácsi ◽  
J. Nacsa ◽  
G. Haidegger ◽  
P. Groumpos

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