Proceedings of the Sixth Washington Ada Symposium on Ada 1989
DOI: 10.1145/326490.326533
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Software reuse in networking applications

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“…FOUNDATIONS of SOFTWARE REUSE DEVELOPING and USING ADA PARTS in RTE APPLICATIONS DOMAIN ANALYSIS 9 The domain representation set must be large enough to establish common-'ty, but must not be so large that the analysts are overwhelmed with data. In general, there shoi be a minimum of 3 applications in the set; it is unlikely that an adequate domain analysis could be performed on fewer than three applications (Reference (3)).…”
Section: Domain Representationmentioning
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“…FOUNDATIONS of SOFTWARE REUSE DEVELOPING and USING ADA PARTS in RTE APPLICATIONS DOMAIN ANALYSIS 9 The domain representation set must be large enough to establish common-'ty, but must not be so large that the analysts are overwhelmed with data. In general, there shoi be a minimum of 3 applications in the set; it is unlikely that an adequate domain analysis could be performed on fewer than three applications (Reference (3)).…”
Section: Domain Representationmentioning
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“…They are easily extensible, and, thus should be well-suited for use with large and expanding collections (Reference [351). Experience to-date has indicated that they work best on collections of closely related items (References [13], [9]).…”
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