A view matcher for reusing smalltalk classes

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A prime attraction of object-oriented programming languages is the possibility of reusing code. We examine the support provided by Smalltalk to programmers attempting to incorporate an existing class into a new design, focussing on issues of usage examples, object-specific analysis, how-to-use-it information, and object connections. We then describe a View Matcher for reuse, a tool that documents reusable classes through a set of coordinated views onto concrete usage examples; in three scenarios, we illustrate how the tool addresses the issues raised in our analysis of reuse in Smalltalk. © 1991 ACM.

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Rosson, M. B., Carroll, J. M., & Sweeney, C. (1991). A view matcher for reusing smalltalk classes. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 277–283). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/108844.108916

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