DocumentCode
1362897
Title
Diversity in reuse processes
Author
Morisio, Maurizio ; Tully, Colin ; Ezran, Michel
Author_Institution
Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
Volume
17
Issue
4
fYear
2000
Firstpage
56
Lastpage
63
Abstract
Examines the impact of software process diversity in one specific area: software reuse, which means that the work products developed elsewhere (in another project, group or company) are used again. To learn how to achieve reuse, we initiated a two-year study in 1997 of roughly two dozen European companies that were establishing reuse programmes in the context of process improvement experiments. We discovered that, despite diversity in business context, technical and managerial traditions and company size, companies can indeed achieve reuse, using diverse processes. From that study, we present four companies (Sodalia, Thomson-CSF, Eliop and Chase Information Technology Services) as case histories, selected for the variety and effectiveness of their approaches. These four European companies successfully achieved software reuse despite pursuing radically different processes and technologies. The authors explore the reasons behind the companies´ success and present guidelines for others wanting to establish reuse programmes
Keywords
DP industry; software development management; software houses; software process improvement; software reusability; Chase Information Technology Services; Eliop; European companies; Sodalia; Thomson-CSF; business context; case histories; company size; managerial tradition; software process diversity; software process improvement experiments; software reuse; technical tradition; Companies; Computer industry; Costs; Databases; Guidelines; History; Monitoring; Process control; Process planning; Project management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/52.854069
Filename
854069
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