by Colin Tully (Author), Michel Ezran (Author), Maurizio Morisio (Author)
Software reuse promises high value to businesses that develop software, opening the door to radical improvements in productivity, cost, and time to market. This book is for those who are wondering whether they should adopt reuse and how, and also for those who have already started to adopt it but are wondering where they may be going wrong and how they could do better. It emphasizes the practical issues that influence success or failure in reuse; and offers a concise and balanced coverage of the essentials.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Published: 11 Mar 2002
ISBN 10: 1852335025
ISBN 13: 9781852335021
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From the reviews:
This book explains how reuse is a systematic software development practice which goes beyond code to include all stages, from requirements capture right through to maintenance. ... In a very readable 218 pages and 10 chapters the authors present a well structured and well presented view of the essentials. The balanced and broad coverage leaves a clear picture of the issues. ... It is suitable for developers or managers in any size of organization, and good value for money. (Hilary Green, Computer Bulletin, November, 2002)