The Reuse Tapestry Project The Reuse Tapestry Project by Richard Conn, May 1997 Prepared for the 11 ~ A n n u a l A S E E T S y m p o s i u m , 10-13 June 1997 Software Engin::ring Department, Monmouth University Cedar Avenue, West Long Branch, NJ 07764 908/571-3480 (includes voice mail) conn@moncol.monmouth.edu http://www.monmouth.edu/faculty/conn/ euse Tapestry is a broadThe Public Ada Library (PAL) is one of the better-known projects under Reuse Tapestry, although not many people know of the PAL as a part of a larger project. Many products from Reuse Tapestry have been released through the PAL, and more are on the way. _~ ~ a l ~~ scale engineering project at Monmouth University which covers a wide variety of topics in the area of software reuse: v" the documentation of reusable assets, v" the certification of reusable assets, v" the successful application of domain engineering using Domain-Specific Kits (DSKs) for the development of families of applications programs (product ⢠fines), v" the creation of a product line of source code analysis tools, v" management and other nontechnical issues associated with reuse, .4" reuse technology transfer between the government, industry, and
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