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Traditionally, custom document production begins
with an empty “New” electronic document and with
the writer confined to the paper delivery mode. Networked
software reuse facilities can allow writers to
avoid this requirement of continually starting from
scratch. Hence, net worked software reuse may
provide a framework for efficiently creating custom
documents in either academic or industrial settings
for single-source, multimode delivery (Reece, 1993-
1994). More importantly, software reuse facilities
may also provide common ground for technical
training within a variety of computing environments.
This paper defines software reuse, recommends
a process for the development of documents
in a software reuse facility, and provides information
on quality characteristics for evaluating such
software. View all 2240 works published by STC Proceedings |
 Software Reuse, Processes—Essentials for the Trainer’s Toolbox and Single-Source, Multimode Document Delivery http://www.stc.org/confproceed/1995/PDFs/PG331334.PDF
Reece, Gloria A. and H.J. Scheiber STC Proceedings 1995
Abstract: Traditionally, custom document production begins
with an empty “New” electronic document and with
the writer confined to the paper delivery mode. Networked
software reuse facilities can allow writers to
avoid this requirement of continually starting from
scratch. Hence, net worked software reuse may
provide a framework for efficiently creating custom
documents in either academic or industrial settings
for single-source, multimode delivery (Reece, 1993-
1994). More importantly, software reuse facilities
may also provide common ground for technical
training within a variety of computing environments.
This paper defines software reuse, recommends
a process for the development of documents
in a software reuse facility, and provides information
on quality characteristics for evaluating such
software.
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