Synopsis
With the enormous interest in object-oriented technology and the great amount of large scale software being developed using this technology, industry and government have the ability to reuse small to large parts of software that were originally developed as reusable objects. This is an up-to-date presentation of the state of reuse technology and management principles, based on the author's seminar taught worldwide. It covers every aspect of a typical reuse project, using a case study and other examples. It also includes appendices for an entire process model and available software tools that aid in the reuse process
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Software Development
"There are a handful of books that every software engineer, systems analyst, and software manager should have on his or her bookshelf. . . . I′m delighted to say that I can add Don Reifer′s Practical Software Reuse as a must–read item to the list."––Ed Yourdon
Wide–scale software reuse is a concept that has been talked about for decades. Now, thanks to object–oriented languages, CASE tools, Java, and other recent technological advances, it can be a reality for most business organizations. But a successful reuse program is more than just a matter of mastering the technology. Some of the greatest obstacles to successful software reuse are managerial, not technical.
Practical Software Reuse is a complete guide to re–engineering your software organization to take full advantage of state–of–the–art reuse methods. Drawing upon his extensive experience in the field, including several years spent heading up the U.S. Department of Defense Software Reuse Initiative, Don Reifer covers all of the technical and management issues vital to transitioning reuse into your organization. With the help of numerous case studies from leading companies and government organizations, he shows you how to:
∗ Use the latest reuse methods to dramatically cut production time and cost and improve software reliability
∗ Handle the many organizational, psychological, and business barriers to reuse
∗ Make the transition to reuse with minimal risks
∗ Get maximum reuse from off–the–shelf software
∗ Sell the decision–makers on reuse
∗ Develop a solid reuse business case and plan
∗ Take advantage of early adopter experience to put reuse to work for you
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