| S. Henninger, "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle," Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, Orlando, FL, pp. 124-133, 1996. |
....be referred for further development projects in the same domain. The paper introduces the DAF for developing complex, reliable and robust software. It identifies the deliverables that are produced in any software process, which can be reused. 2 Generating reusable components Software reuse[1][5] aims in the development new applications from existing software and is a general principle that is instrumental in avoiding duplication and capturing commonalty in inherently similar tasks. It offers the potential to streamline and simplify software development, greatly reduce the time, cost, and ....
Scott Henninger, "Accelerating the Successful reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle", Fourth International Conference on Software reuse, Orlando, FL 1996, pages 124-133, IEEE Computer Society Press.
.... Requirements reuse Synthesis [Jaworski90, Campbell90] JODA [Holibaugh93] Software Process reuse Hollenbach Frakes [Hollenbach95, Hollenbach96] Software Technology reuse Birk [Birk97] Reuse in Software Engineering Software Experience reuse Basili et al. Basili91, Basili94] Henniger [Henninger95, Henninger95a, Henninger95b, Henninger96] Figure 1: Classification of Domain Analysis methods 5 3. CRITERIA FOR THE EVALUATION OF DA METHODS Having classified the DA methods, the next step is comparison. The goal of the comparison is to discover the main differences between the DA methods and to find out why this wide variety of ....
S. Henninger. Accelerating the successful reuse of problem solving knowledge through the domain lifecycle. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, pages 124-133, Orlando, Florida, April 1996.
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S. Henninger, "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle," Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, Orlando, FL, pp. 124-133, 1996.
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Henninger, S. "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle," Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, Orlando, FL, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 124-133.
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S. Henninger, "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle," Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, Orlando, FL, pp. 124-133, 1996.
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Henninger, S. "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle," Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, Orlando, FL, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 124-133.
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S. Henninger, "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle," Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, Orlando, FL, pp. 124-133, 1996.
....the hierarchy may have questions that will further refine the tasks and provide resources for the project. Since cases control this process, any level of detail can be supported. Over time, an SDM created with this technique will evolve to meet the needs of issues that recur in the organization [16], positioning the organization to take advantage of previous experiences and improve. But, particularly in the face of diverse applications and interface design requirements, this process can create a large and potentially DRAFT 7 cumbersome repository. Its complexity will exceed any ....
Henninger, S., "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle," presented at Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, Orlando, FL, 1996.
.... in an exploratory prototype, named BORE (Building an Organizational Repository of Experiences) 16] The general approach is to capture project experiences in a case based repository that contains information about how project issues are resolved and the resources used to resolve the issues [15]. This repository is used as a basis for reuse of software artifacts, documentation, and general problem solving knowledge [15] BORE prototypes have been evaluated in two separate contexts. In the first, a pilot project at Union Pacific Railroad evaluated BORE by documenting some cases and ....
.... is to capture project experiences in a case based repository that contains information about how project issues are resolved and the resources used to resolve the issues [15] This repository is used as a basis for reuse of software artifacts, documentation, and general problem solving knowledge [15]. BORE prototypes have been evaluated in two separate contexts. In the first, a pilot project at Union Pacific Railroad evaluated BORE by documenting some cases and providing comments of how BORE can be improved to better meet their specific needs. The second evaluation context was a Software ....
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S. Henninger, "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle," Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, Orlando, FL, 1996, IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos, CA, pp. 124-133.
....efforts together. This approach has been demonstrated in an exploratory prototype, named BORE (Building an Organizational Repository of Experiences) 11] In BORE, cases represent project issues and contain information about how issues were resolved and the resources used to resolve the issues [9]. Cases are stored in a repository that can be searched and browsed to find issues with similar characteristics [10 12] Although refinement and evolutionary processes have always been part of our vision [10] BORE and its predecessors have been concerned with creating a repository of project ....
....are guided toward the SDM modifications made to accommodate the project. The overall process is designed to retain a degree of process rigor while being able to support a dynamic development context. Over time, the SDM will evolve to meet the needs of issues that recur in the organization [9], positioning the organization to take advantage of previous experiences and improve. But, particularly in the face of diverse applications and interface design requirements, this process can create a large and potentially cumbersome repository. 1 Its complexity will exceed any individual s ....
S. Henninger, "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle," Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, Orlando, FL, 1996, pp. 124-133,
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Henninger, S. "Accelerating the Successful Reuse of Problem Solving Knowledge Through the Domain Lifecycle." In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Software Reuse, IEEE Computer Society Press.
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