Kaindl, H. (2024). Many Flavors of Reuse and Reusability. In Reuse and Software Quality. 21st International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse, ICSR 2024, Cyprus. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66459-5
21st International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse, ICSR 2024
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Event date:
19-Jun-2024 - 20-Jun-2024
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Event place:
Cyprus
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Publisher:
Springer
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Keywords:
Reuse; Reusability
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Abstract:
In this keynote, I reflect on a few decades of my own encounters and experiences with many “flavors” of software reuse and reusability
(RR), both in industry and in scientific research. This includes RR of program code, software design and architecture, as well as RR based on business models, domain models and ontologies. I will also talk about feature models/product line engineering (PLE) and case-based reasoning (CBR), and in particular their integration. I will try to generalize and provide lessons learned that go beyond my specific experiences. Some of these approaches were based on and are related to Artificial Intelligence (AI), where I was heavily involved in research in the 1980s and 1990s.
Given the recent and current successes of AI, I will finish with a few speculations on future RR by making use of AI.
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Research Areas:
Computer Engineering and Software-Intensive Systems: 100%