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International Conference on Software Reuse

International Conference on Software Reuse

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The International Conference on Software Reuse (ICSR), is the primary scientific conference on software reuse, domain analysis, and domain engineering.

ICSR includes software reuse researchers, practitioners, and managers. The conference provides an archival source for important reuse papers. The conference is also meant to provide reuse information and education to practitioners, and to be an ongoing platform for technology transfer.

Software reusability, the use of knowledge or artifacts from existing systems to build new ones, is a key software engineering technology important both to engineers and managers. Reuse research has been very active. Many organizations have reported reuse successes, yet there are still important research issues in systematic reuse. There is a need for reuse solutions that can be applied across domain and organization boundaries. The conference consists of technical presentations, parallel working groups, plenary sessions, demonstrations, and tutorials.

Topics include reuse metrics, case studies and experiments, copyright and legal issues, current issues in reuse libraries, distributed components, formal methods, design and validation of components, domain analysis and engineering, generators, and Integration frameworks.

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References

  1. "Conference History: ICSR". icsr2015.ipd.kit.edu. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  2. "Past ISASE-sponsored Conferences & Workshops". www.isase.us. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  3. Vale, Tassio. "ICSR 2017". icsr2017.ufba.br. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  4. "Welcome: ICSR". icsr2015.ipd.kit.edu. Retrieved 2016-07-27.



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