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H.A. Schmid. Creating applications from components: a manufacturing framework design. IEEE Software, pages 66--75, November 1996.

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Software Product Lines: a Case Study - Ardis, Daley, Hoffman, Siy, Weiss (2000)   (Correct)

....[4, 5] Dijkstra recognized a key relationship between design decisions and program families; each alternative corresponds to a new family member [6] Concepts of commonality and variability are now appearing widely in the domain engineering literature, although sometimes implicitly. Schmid [7] presents the design of a family of software controllers for automated machining. The design focuses on hot spots (variabilities) and makes use of design patterns to encapsulate them. Lam [8] describes a process for variability analysis based on variability templates and a variability hierarchy. ....

H.A. Schmid. Creating applications from components: a manufacturing framework design. IEEE Software, pages 66--75, November 1996.


Investigating Reading Techniques for Object-Oriented.. - Shull, Lanubile, Basili   (Correct)

.... to produce specific applications in some domain [14, 24] Some of the bestknown frameworks support the development of graphical user interfaces (e.g. MacApp, ET , Interviews, MFC and AWT) Frameworks are also spreading into other domains such as communication software [38] manufacturing systems [8, 37], and banking applications [5] The choice to focus on frameworks was motivated primarily by two reasons: 1. Frameworks are a promising means of reuse. Although class libraries are often touted as an effective means of building new systems more cheaply or reliably, these libraries provide only ....

H. A. Schmid, "Creating Applications from Components: a Manufacturing Framework Design", IEEE Software, vol. 13, no. 6, pp.67-75, November 1996.


Investigating Focused Techniques for Understanding.. - Basili, Caldiera.. (1996)   (Correct)

....the family is: tailored to the specific framework available . detailed in that it provides specific steps to be performed . focused on a particular coverage of the framework design and implementation As a first step, we are considering two reading techniques for using a white box framework [Sch96] to build new applications: a system wide reading technique and a task oriented technique. The main difference is the focus of the learning process: the system wide technique focuses more on the big picture than on the detailed task to be accomplished (which is the focus of the task oriented ....

H. A. Schmid, "Creating applications from components: a manufacturing framework design", IEEE Software, vol. 13, no. 6, November 1996.


Designing Object-Oriented Frameworks in Distributed.. - Schmid, Darscht, Rossi   Self-citation (Schmid)   (Correct)

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H. A. Schmid: "Creating applications from components: a manufacturing framework design", IEEE Software, Pages: 67 - 75, Nov. 1996, Vol. 13, Issue: 6


PINROB: A Portable API for Industrial Robots - Harbour, Somarriba.. (1998)   (Correct)

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H. A. Schmid. "Creating Applications from Components: A Manufacturing Framework Design" in IEEE Software, Nov. 1996, pp. 75.


Studies on Reading Techniques - Basili, Caldiera, Lanubile, Shull (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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H. Schmid, "Creating Applications from Components: A Manufacturing Framework Design", IEEE Software, vol. 13, no. 6, pp. 67-75, November 1996.

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