A Survey of Software Reuse Repositories
Abstract
Reuse libraries are organizations of personnel,
procedures, tools, and software components directed
toward facilitating software component reuse to meet
specific cost-effectiveness and productivity goals. The
paper gives a survey of the major software reusable
component repositories. This survey will be a base to
develop future efficiently searchable, user-friendly, useful,
and well-organized repositories.
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