Concepts and models
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Concepts and models
(ACM Press frontier series, . Software reusability / edited by Ted J. Biggerstaff,
ACM Press , Addison-Wesley, c1989
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Biggerstaff and Perlis have compiled two volumes reflecting advances in software reusability. This comprehensive set includes both theoretical and practical contributions from the leaders in this emerging field - many written or rewritten specifically for these books. Each contribution speaks directly to the growing demands in software engineering to enhance productivity and reduce costs.Volume I, Concepts and Models, provides a framework for understanding software reusability. It begins with an overview and assessment of reusability, then presents a variety of composition- based and generation-based systems that explain the principles underlying the new methodology and illustrate its critical place in large-scale programming projects. 0201080176B04062001
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