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software reuse

The ability to use software routines over again in new applications. This is one of the benefits of object technology. See object-oriented programming.
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The company says that the product is resolving challenges related to development time, fragmentation, and lack of code reuse; and is quickly becoming the de facto industry standard for in-vehicle infotainment operating systems.
The Enterprise Cloud Toolbox software, unlike competitive cloud kits, can be cut and paste into real projects, enabling code reuse to accelerate product development.
You can't help but wonder if the choice hints at code reuse. Most of the people I spoke to were happy to tell me that nobody else was really doing it properly; legacy seems to be preventing true innovation.
XIFER [14] and STIR [15] observe software diversification to an application at runtime to guard against code reuse attacks.
Intel(R) Integrated Native Developer Experience (Intel(R) INDE) is a productivity suite of C++ and Java tools and libraries that speed up the development of mobile and PC applications through code reuse for performance sensitive native code and integrated workflow support.
This is why a lot of organizations struggle with simple concepts like "code reuse", but I digress.
Best design code reuse must share common classes and collections of functions frameworks and procedures.
System designers can therefore take advantage of extensive code reuse which in turn offers lower development and maintenance costs.
Continuing to support code reuse in a Linux SMP and VxWorks AMP/SMP environment, we are able to offer new migration paths to many pro- grams while minimizing NRE and platform changes" said Bernard Pelon, CSPI's Director of Product Research.
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