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- Leftover curry and reheated Pizza: how functional programming nourishes software reuseMartin Odersky, Philip Wadler. 2-11 [doi]
- Reusable components for evolving systemsTony Williams. 12-16 [doi]
- Code reuse, distributed systems, and language-centric designJim Waldo. 17-23 [doi]
- Engineering domains: executable commands as an exampleDavid A. Cuka, David M. Weiss. 26-34 [doi]
- Implementing reusable object-oriented componentsYannis Smaragdakis, Don S. Batory. 36-45 [doi]
- A framework for detecting interface violations in component-based softwareStephen H. Edwards, Gulam Shakir, Murali Sitaraman, Bruce W. Weide, Joe Hollingsworth. 46-55 [doi]
- Reliability certification of software componentsClaes Wohlin, Björn Regnell. 56-65 [doi]
- Strategies for seeking reusable components in SmalltalkShingo Takada 0001, Yutaka Otsuka, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Koji Torii. 66-74 [doi]
- Integrating feature modeling with the RSEBMartin L. Griss, John M. Favaro, Massimo D'Alessandro. 76-85 [doi]
- Object-oriented technology and domain analysisSholom Cohen, Linda M. Northrop. 86-93 [doi]
- Weaving the model web: a multi-modeling approach to concepts and features in domain engineeringMark Simos, Jon Anthony. 94-102 [doi]
- An environment for reusing software processesScott Henninger. 103-112 [doi]
- Transformation in intentional programmingWilliam Aitken, Brian Dickens, Paul Kwiatkowski, Oege de Moor, David Richter, Charles Simonyi. 114-123 [doi]
- Anticipatory optimization in domain specific translationTed J. Biggerstaff. 124-133 [doi]
- Modular domain specific languages and toolsPaul Hudak. 134-142 [doi]
- JTS: tools for implementing domain-specific languagesDon S. Batory, Bernie J. Lofaso, Yannis Smaragdakis. 143-153 [doi]
- IBM's reuse programs: knowledge management and software reuseKathryn P. Yglesias. 156-165 [doi]
- FODAcom: an experience with domain analysis in the Italian telecom industryAlessandro Dionisi Vici, Nicola Argentieri, Azza Mansour, Massimo D'Alessandro, John Favaro. 166-175 [doi]
- Design-related reuse problems-an experience reportRoland Trauter. 176-183 [doi]
- An architecture for reusable librariesKiem-Phong Vo. 184-194 [doi]
- A new class generation mechanism by method integrationKatsuhisa Maruyama, Kenichi Shima. 196-205 [doi]
- Inheritance: from code reuse to reasoning reuseNeelam Soundarajan, Stephen Fridella. 206-215 [doi]
- Reusing a distributed object domain frameworkSally M. Chan, Terence L. Lammers. 216-223 [doi]
- Scripting COM components in HaskellSimon L. Peyton Jones, Erik Meijer, Daan Leijen. 224-233 [doi]
- An Internet-based information system for cooperative software reuseAnita Behle. 236-245 [doi]
- Software document reuse with XMLErnesto Guerrieri. 246-254 [doi]
- Design wizards and visual programming environments for generatorsDon S. Batory, Gang Chen, Eric Robertson, Tao Wang. 255-267 [doi]
- Re-engineering of the Internet Stream Protocol ST2+ with formalized design patternsFrank Rößler, Birgit Geppert, Philipp Schaible. 268-277 [doi]
- An architectural style for object oriented real-time systemsJosé L. Fernández. 280-289 [doi]
- View extraction and view fusion in architectural understandingRick Kazman, S. Jeromy Carrière. 290-299 [doi]
- Architecture framework for business componentsWojtek Kozaczynski. 300-307 [doi]
- Scenario-based software architecture reengineeringPerOlof Bengtsson, Jan Bosch. 308-317 [doi]
- Reusable interactions for animationGene S. Lee. 320-329 [doi]
- Laws for dynamic systemsPeter Henderson. 330-336 [doi]
- Modelling formal integrated component retrievalSteven Atkinson. 337-346 [doi]
- Domain analysis for GenVoca generatorsDon S. Batory. 350-351 [doi]
- Delocalization vs performance: the dilemma of domain translationTed J. Biggerstaff. 352-353 [doi]
- Feature-oriented development of applications for a domainKyo Chul Kang. 354-355 [doi]
- Domain analysis and generative implementationJim M. Neighbors. 356-357 [doi]
- The Global Software Engineering CommunityJohn Favaro. 360-361 [doi]
- Making Reuse WorkJay Reddy. 362-363 [doi]
- Reuse at the enterprise, national and international levelLouis Sivo. 364-365 [doi]
- How to solve the reuse problem: find out what isn't reusable and don't use itJim M. Neighbors. 366-367 [doi]
- Position paper: How to solve the reuse problemTony Williams. 368 [doi]
- The solution to the re-use problemJim Waldo. 369-370 [doi]
- How to solve the reuse problem? Functional programmingPhilip Wadler. 371-372 [doi]
- How to solve the reuse problemPaul Bassett. 373-374 [doi]