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Extent and issues of software reuse.
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Gromadzki, Richard K.
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Extent and issues of software reuse./
Author:
Gromadzki, Richard K.
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527 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-03, Section: B, page: 1526.
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Dissertation Abstracts International65-03B.
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Engineering, System Science. -
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ISBN:
0496744054
Extent and issues of software reuse.
Gromadzki, Richard K.
Extent and issues of software reuse.
- 527 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-03, Section: B, page: 1526.
Thesis (D.Sc.)--The George Washington University, 2004.
As time has passed, the software industry has been attempting to move from a cottage industry to one that is able to reuse software systemically, suitable for a broad array of applications and systems. When the hardware was more expensive and by comparison, software was cheap, little thought was paid to reusing software assets. The purpose of this empirical research is to evaluate how different factors affect the software reuse acceptance. This research provides empirical evidence and new insight to common software reuse questions measuring the state of software reuse practice.
ISBN: 0496744054Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The results of this research indicate management and attaining higher levels of SEI CMM maturity significantly influence the rate of software reuse. Organization size and attaining higher levels of SEI CMM influence software reuse acceptance as well as the level at which software reuse is practiced.
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Specifically, organizations smaller than 100 people, practicing software reuse at the Division/Corporate level or achieving higher levels of SEI CMM maturity promote more software reuse leading to greater amounts of benefit and software reuse acceptance. The primary reason to reuse software is to increase productivity and permit innovation. Innovative technology, standards and methods will enable software reuse to make larger strides in the next several years than the past 30 years have achieved. The ability to communicate has been the key for integration and software reuse for the past ten years of success. A good start has been accomplished by bridging the large communication gap through CORBA, XML, JAVA, J2EE, .NET, COM and SOAP to become part of a technology toolbox enabling software reuse.
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The Internet forced established organizations into thinking and conducting business in new fashions while becoming innovators and early adapters to remain competitive. Software reuse will permit companies to outsource work by having routine tasks done for less cost, while permitting internal organizations to focus resources on innovating for the future. To make this happen organizations will need to be willing to conduct software reuse sharing with external partners. Brokering software reuse with external partners will lead to more standardization. This will enable better communication, integration and quality while permitting innovation.*
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