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- Reusability abstract "In computer science and software engineering, reusability is the use of existing assets in some form within the software product development process. Assets are products and by-products of the software development life cycle and include code, software components, test suites, designs and documentation. Leverage is modifying existing assets as needed to meet specific system requirements. Because reuse implies the creation of a separately maintained version of the assets, it is preferred over leverage.Subroutines or functions are the simplest form of reuse. A chunk of code is regularly organized using modules or namespaces into layers. Proponents claim that objects and software components offer a more advanced form of reusability, although it has been tough to objectively measure and define levels or scores of reusability.The ability to reuse relies in an essential way on the ability to build larger things from smaller parts, and being able to identify commonalities among those parts. Reusability is often a required characteristic of platform software. Reusability brings several aspects to software development that do not need to be considered when reusability is not required.Reusability implies some explicit management of build, packaging, distribution, installation, configuration, deployment, maintenance and upgrade issues. If these issues are not considered, software may appear to be reusable from design point of view, but will not be reused in practice.Software reusability more specifically refers to design features of a software element (or collection of software elements) that enhance its suitability for reuse.Many reuse design principles were developed at the WISR workshops.Candidate design features for software reuse include: Adaptable Brief: small size Consistency Correctness Extensibility Fast Flexible Generic Localization of volatile (changeable) design assumptions (David Parnas) Modularity Orthogonality Parameterization Simple: low complexity Stability under changing requirementsConsensus has not yet been reached on this list on the relative importance of the entries nor on the issues which make each one important for a particular class of applications.".
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- Reusability wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reusability".
- Reusability wikiPageWikiLinkText "material reuse".
- Reusability wikiPageWikiLinkText "often re-used".
- Reusability wikiPageWikiLinkText "re-usability".
- Reusability wikiPageWikiLinkText "reusability principles".
- Reusability wikiPageWikiLinkText "reusability".
- Reusability wikiPageWikiLinkText "reusable".
- Reusability date "July 2015".
- Reusability hasPhotoCollection Reusability.
- Reusability text "separately maintained version of the assets".
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- Reusability subject Category:Reuse.
- Reusability subject Category:Source_code.
- Reusability hypernym Use.
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- Reusability type Article.
- Reusability comment "In computer science and software engineering, reusability is the use of existing assets in some form within the software product development process. Assets are products and by-products of the software development life cycle and include code, software components, test suites, designs and documentation. Leverage is modifying existing assets as needed to meet specific system requirements.".
- Reusability label "Reusability".
- Reusability sameAs القابلية_لإعادة_الاستخدام.
- Reusability sameAs Wiederverwendbarkeit.
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