The relationship between amount of reuse, quality, and productivity was studied using four sets of C and C++ modules collected from industrial organizations. The data domains are: text retrieval, user interface, distributed repository, and medical records. Reuse in this paper is ad-hoc, black box, compositional, code reuse. The data generally show that more reuse results in higher quality, but are ambiguous regarding the relationship between amount of reuse and productivity
Frakes W, Succi G (2001). An Industrial Study of Reuse, Quality, and Productivity. THE JOURNAL OF SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE, 57, 99-106.
An Industrial Study of Reuse, Quality, and Productivity
Succi G
2001
Abstract
The relationship between amount of reuse, quality, and productivity was studied using four sets of C and C++ modules collected from industrial organizations. The data domains are: text retrieval, user interface, distributed repository, and medical records. Reuse in this paper is ad-hoc, black box, compositional, code reuse. The data generally show that more reuse results in higher quality, but are ambiguous regarding the relationship between amount of reuse and productivityFile in questo prodotto:
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