The Computer Journal
Extensible markup language (XML) part 2: linking
World Wide Web Journal - Special issue on XML: principles, tools, and techniques
Hybrid domain-specific kits for a flexible software factory
SAC '94 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM symposium on Applied computing
XML: A Door to Automated Web Applications
IEEE Internet Computing
EVOLUTIONAL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND ITS TOOL BY EFFECTIVE USE OF CHART REPRESENTATIONS
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
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This paper looks into a generalized approach to reusing software artifacts (i.e., requirements, functional specifications, plans, designs, code, build scripts, test cases, installation scripts, user manuals, etc.). If we consider each software artifact as a "document," we can then provide the appropriate structure to the documents from which we can perform the appropriate processing and reuse of the software artifacts (without limiting it to just code reuse). This approach takes advantage of the W3C Recommendation for structured documents called XML (eXtensible Markup Language). This paper also shows several uses of this approach applied to software development.