| N. A. M. Maiden and A. G. Sutcliffe, "People-Oriented Software Reuse: The Very Thought," presented at Advances in Software Reuse - Second International Workshop on Software Reusability, Lucca, Italy, 1993. |
....software reuse [50] We know of no research effort that has attempted or is , h attempting to formalize the reuse of such knowledge since. One area that has been getting considerable attention recently owever, is the reuse of application domain knowledge under the form of domain models (see e.g. [5, 50, 91, 132, 148]) s Domain models serve three major purposes: 1) helping developers understand an application domain, 2) serving as the tarting point for systems analysis (e.g. by specializing the domain model) and 3) providing an application dependent c categorization classification of existing reusable ....
.... for systems analysis (e.g. by specializing the domain model) and 3) providing an application dependent c categorization classification of existing reusable components (of later development stages) so that opportunities for reuse an be identified as early in the development process as possible [5, 130, 132]. Domain models should identify: 1) the s b entities and operations on those entities that are common to the application domain, 2) relationships and constraint etween the entities, and 3) retrieval cues , i.e. properties of objects that are likely to be used by developers in the prom cess of ....
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Neil A. Maiden and Alistair G. Sutcliffe, "People-Oriented Software Reuse: the Very Thought," in Proceedings of , L the Second International Workshop on Software Reuse, ed. William B. Frakes, pp. 176-185, IEEE Computer Press ucca, Italy, March 24-26, 1993.
....of the pattern. If only one example is provided then it should illustrate a typical instantiation of the pattern. If multiple examples can be provided then illustration of atypical applications of the pattern should also be provided. Analogy is a key problem solving device employed by engineers [96, 97]. The provision of examples can therefore be extremely valuable in helping an engineer to understand how to apply the pattern in their own context. The more abstract a pattern is, the more important it is to provide concrete examples within this section. 5.8.12 Known Uses This section should ....
N. A. M. Maiden and A. G. Sutcliffe, "People-Oriented Software Reuse: The Very Thought," presented at Advances in Software Reuse - Second International Workshop on Software Reusability, Lucca, Italy, 1993.
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N. A. M. Maiden and A. G. Sutcliffe, "People-Oriented Software Reuse: The Very Thought," presented at Advances in Software Reuse - Second International Workshop on Software Reusability, Lucca, Italy, 1993.
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