Integrating active information delivery and reuse repository systems

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Abstract

Although software reuse can improve both the quality and productivity of software development, it will not do so until software developers stop believing that it is not worth their effort to find a component matching their current problem. In addition, if the developers do not anticipate the existence of a given component, they will not even make an effort to find it in the first place. Even the most sophisticated and powerful reuse repositors will not be effective if developers don't anticipate a certain component exists, or don't deem it worthwhile to seek for it. We argue that this crucial barrier to reuse is overcome by integrating active information delivery, which presents information without explicit queries from the user, and reuse repository systems. A prototype system, CodeBroker, illustrates this integration and raises several issues related to software reuse.

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Ye, Y., Fischer, G., & Reeves, B. (2000). Integrating active information delivery and reuse repository systems. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (pp. 60–68). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). https://doi.org/10.1145/355045.355053

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