Software reuse: emerging technology
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TCP/IP illustrated (vol. 1): the protocols
Analyzing and measuring reusability in object-oriented design
Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
Analysis patterns: reusable objects models
Analysis patterns: reusable objects models
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Towards a semantic-based approach for software reusable component classification and retrieval
ACM-SE 42 Proceedings of the 42nd annual Southeast regional conference
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In the context of electronic government, e-services are a valuable instrument for offering high quality services to enterprises and individual citizens alike. While developing an e-service, it is usually possible to reuse elements that have already crafted for other e-services, such as personal detail forms or widgets for collecting social security numbers, decreasing thus both development effort and the time for deployment. A more generic framework for supporting reusability in development of e-services includes the identification of reusable objects, the creation and population of a repository containing such components, and the empowerment of developers with tools allowing for location, retrieval and adaptation of components for suiting their specific tasks. In this paper, we conduct an analysis to recognise e-service component that offer reusability opportunities and we present facilities and methods to enable e-service developers to exploit these opportunities while developing electronic services.