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- Systematic software reuse: a paradigm shiftWilliam B. Frakes. 2-3 [doi]
- An assessment of reuse technology after ten yearsJim M. Neighbors. 6-13 [doi]
- Maximizing reuse during reengineeringRonnie Thomson, Karen E. Huff, James W. Gish. 16-23 [doi]
- Automatic indexing of software artifactsM. R. Girardi, Bertrand Ibrahim. 24-32 [doi]
- Learning the semantic similarity of reusable software componentsDieter Merkl, A Min Tjoa, Gerti Kappel. 33-41 [doi]
- Reuse of software process and product through knowledge-based adaptationMargaret J. Davis, Harold G. Hawley. 44-52 [doi]
- Practical software reuse: an interim reportDavid Belanger, Balachander Krishnamurthy. 53-63 [doi]
- A reuse-driven approach for rapid telephone service creationBernard S. Ku. 64-72 [doi]
- A prototype domain modeling environment for reusable software architecturesHassan Gomaa, Larry Kerschberg, Vijayan Sugumaran, C. Bosch, I. Tavakoli. 74-83 [doi]
- An architecture-driven, business-specific, and component-based approach to software engineeringJim Q. Ning, Kanth Miriyala, Wojtek Kozaczynski. 84-93 [doi]
- Draco-PUC: a technology assembly for domain oriented software developmentJulio Cesar Sampaio do Prado Leite, Marcelo Sant'Anna, Felipe Gouveia de Freitas. 94-100 [doi]
- The library scaling problem and the limits of concrete component reuseTed J. Biggerstaff. 102-109 [doi]
- Reducing business and legal risks in software reuse librariesTheresa R. Huber. 110-117 [doi]
- The use of encryption to ensure the integrity of reusable software componentsJames W. Moore. 118-123 [doi]
- Measuring software reusabilityJeffrey S. Poulin. 126-138 [doi]
- Reuse level metricsWilliam B. Frakes, Carol Terry. 139-148 [doi]
- On tight performance specification of object-oriented software componentsMurali Sitaraman. 149-156 [doi]
- Creating domain specific libraries: a methodology and design guidelinesMarcel Becker, Jorge L. Díaz-Herrera. 158-168 [doi]
- Domain modeling for reuseAlistair G. Sutcliffe, Neil A. M. Maiden. 169-177 [doi]
- The design of object-oriented software with domain architecture reuseAlberto M. de Cima, Cláudia Maria Lima Werner, Alessandro A. C. Cerqueira. 178-187 [doi]
- Is 'Technology' a second order term in reuse's success equation?Ted J. Biggerstaff. 190 [doi]
- Reuse so far: phasing in a revolutionJames M. Neighbors. 191-192 [doi]
- Reuse state of the art and state of the practice report cardWill Tracz. 193-194 [doi]
- Panel at the ICSR'94: Reuse in AsiaMasao J. Matsumoto. 195 [doi]
- Triadic domain model-based development of software systemsKiyoshi Itoh, Yasuhisa Tamura, Shuzo Kishima. 196-197 [doi]
- Flage: field-oriented language for agents modelFumihiro Kumeno, Yasuyuki Tahara, Akihiko Ohsuga, Shinichi Honiden. 198-199 [doi]
- A model for the recording and reuse of software design decisions and decision rationaleSeiichi Komiya. 200-201 [doi]
- Debate on software reuse librariesJeffrey S. Poulin. 202 [doi]
- Debate on software reuse librariesJames W. Moore. 203-204 [doi]
- Beyond a software library: building an OrganonJames Solderitsch. 205-206 [doi]
- Distributed network of reuse libraries offers the best approach to successful software reuseCharles W. Lillie. 207-208 [doi]
- Object-oriented reuseMartin L. Griss, Wojtek Kozaczynski, Anthony I. Wasserman, Chris Jette, Robert Troy. 209-213 [doi]
- Software architecture and reuse-an inherent conflict?Frances Paulisch. 214 [doi]
- Software architecture and reuse - an inherent conflict?Balachander Krishnamurthy. 215 [doi]
- Architecting kits for reuseMartin L. Griss. 216-217 [doi]
- Software architecture and reuse-an inherent conflict?Frank Buschmann. 218-219 [doi]
- The future of systematic software reuseWilliam B. Frakes. 220 [doi]
- Future directions for reuse in EuropeJohn Favaro. 221-222 [doi]
- Future of software reuse in KoreaKyo Chul Kang. 223-224 [doi]
- The disappearance of software reuseRubén Prieto-Díaz. 225 [doi]