Confessions of a used program salesman: institutionalizing software reuse
Confessions of a used program salesman: institutionalizing software reuse
A lifecycle process for the effective reuse of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software
SSR '99 Proceedings of the 1999 symposium on Software reusability
Risks and challenges of component-based software development
Communications of the ACM - Program compaction
Software reuse strategies and component markets
Communications of the ACM - Program compaction
Heterogeneous real-time embedded software optimization considering hardware platform
Proceedings of the 2009 ACM symposium on Applied Computing
Service licensing: conceptualization, formalization, and expression
Service Oriented Computing and Applications
A market mechanism for software component reuse: opportunities and barriers
Proceedings of the 14th Annual International Conference on Electronic Commerce
Agreements for software reuse in corporations
Proceedings of the 2013 9th Joint Meeting on Foundations of Software Engineering
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For developers to feel it worthwhile to invest in software components, both licensors and licensees must be fairly compensated for the time and resources invested in making and using such components. The authors suggest that properly framed software licensing agreements provide the vehicle for ensuring such compensation.