Think Big for Reuse.

The article discusses the topic of large-grained reuse of computer software, using the example of a international financial corporation which successfully reused components of its internet banking services, automatic teller machine (ATM) software, and network management tools. In particular, three J...

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Published in:Communications of the ACM Vol. 53; no. 1; pp. 142 - 148
Main Authors: WITMAN, PAUL D., RYAN, TERRY
Format: Article
Published: Association for Computing Machinery Jan2010
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          Assistant Professor of Information Technology, California Lutheran University.
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