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Software—Practice & Experience
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SDE 3 Proceedings of the third ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments
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Readings in object-oriented database systems
Support for comprehensive reuse
Software Engineering Journal - Special issue on software process and its support
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Supporting the construction and evolution of component repositories
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Software engineering
An evolutionary approach to constructing effective software reuse repositories
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
Client/server programming with Java and CORBA
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Component software: beyond object-oriented programming
Component software: beyond object-oriented programming
The Unified Modeling Language reference manual
The Unified Modeling Language reference manual
Object-Relational DBMSs: Tracking the Next Great Wave
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A survey of software reuse libraries
Annals of Software Engineering
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VLDB '92 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Very Large Data Bases
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ICSR '98 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Software Reuse
The ORDB-Based SFB-501-Reuse-Repository
EDBT '02 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Extending Database Technology: Advances in Database Technology
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Comprehensive reuse and systematic evolution of reuse artifacts as proposed by the Quality Improvement Paradigm (QIP) do not only require tool support for mere storage and retrieval. Rather, an integrated management of (potentially reusable) experience data as well as project-related data is needed. This paper presents an approach exploiting object-relational database technology to implement QIP-driven reuse repositories. Requirements, concepts, and implementational aspects are discussed and illustrated through a running example, namely the reuse and continuous improvement of SDL patterns for developing distributed systems. Our system is designed to support all phases of a reuse process and the accompanying improvement cycle by providing adequate functionality. Its implementation is based on object-relational database technology along with an infrastructure well suited for these purposes.