Software reuse introduction requires a process perspective

Sergio Bandinelli*, Santiago Rementeria

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    Abstract

    This paper looks at reuse from a process standpoint. Reuse-based processes have significant differences from traditional product development processes. The general tendency is to structure reuse-based processes into two separate sub-processes: one at the domain level to develop a standard product family and one at the application level, to derive individual products. In addition, it is important to distinguish between the (target) reuse-based process and the reuse adoption process that manages reuse introduction. The paper considers how business objectives drive the reuse adoption process and reports how this issue is being experimentally addressed in an on-going process improvement project.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages32-34
    Number of pages3
    Publication statusPublished - 1996
    EventProceedings of the 1996 10th International Software Process Workshop, ISPW - Dijon, Fr
    Duration: 17 Jun 199619 Jun 1996

    Conference

    ConferenceProceedings of the 1996 10th International Software Process Workshop, ISPW
    CityDijon, Fr
    Period17/06/9619/06/96

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