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For the last seven years, Martin Griss and his colleagues have investigated how Hewlett-Packard can improve its software-development process using systematic software reuse. Griss has been a professor, research laboratory manager, and industrial researcher. Marty Wosser has worked closely with him on software reuse for four years. In this column, they share some of what HP has learned about software reuse. This column, which builds on a talk Griss delivered at the International Conference on Software Engineering last May, can help you manage expectations about what software reuse can and cannot deliver.驴 Shari Lawrence Pfleeger