2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40747-019-0116-1
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Towards an assessment framework of reuse: a knowledge-level analysis approach

Abstract: The process of assessing the suitability of reuse of a software component is complex. Indeed, software systems are typically developed as an assembly of existing components. The complexity of the assessment process is due to lack of clarity on how to compare the cost of adaptation of an existing component versus the cost of developing it from scratch. Indeed, often pursuit of reuse can lead to excessive rework and adaptation, or developing suites of components that often get neglected. This paper is an importa… Show more

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“…Furthermore, Beydoun, Hoffmann, and Garcia, (2020) investigated the success factors that underpin software reuse practices. From the case study and knowledge level analysis, Beydoun et al, (2020) revealed 5 factors that must be considered when applying reuse practices, namely software-related components, domain components, libraries, used, methodology used, and the developers' knowledge and experience. However, Beydoun et al, (2020) did not provide empirical evidence to support the framework.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, Beydoun, Hoffmann, and Garcia, (2020) investigated the success factors that underpin software reuse practices. From the case study and knowledge level analysis, Beydoun et al, (2020) revealed 5 factors that must be considered when applying reuse practices, namely software-related components, domain components, libraries, used, methodology used, and the developers' knowledge and experience. However, Beydoun et al, (2020) did not provide empirical evidence to support the framework.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the case study and knowledge level analysis, Beydoun et al, (2020) revealed 5 factors that must be considered when applying reuse practices, namely software-related components, domain components, libraries, used, methodology used, and the developers' knowledge and experience. However, Beydoun et al, (2020) did not provide empirical evidence to support the framework. Makitalo et al, (2020) introduced opportunistic reuse terms and conducted mixed-method studies to understand how developers apply new forms of software reuse when developing real-world software systems.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work authors describe that how the efficiency and interoperability in e-government services can be improved by applying blockchain and by using ontological reasoning on government data. Additionally, an ontology based assessment framework is presented in Beydoun et al (2020). The proposed framework makes the use of ontology based approach to identify and reuse the different factors in data oriented framework development.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the learning process of Porgramming course, the lecturer's assessment of these skills is still low. (Beydoun et al, 2020). Based on their analysis of the assessment of programming teaching materials on the ability to enhance students' collaboration skills claimed that the assessment of programming materials has not optimally empowered student collaboration abilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%