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The continuous demand for software of ever-increasing complexity will change our current approach to software development. In the future, the creation of software will apply increasing levels of automation to the development process. The application of componentware will become commonplace and development will move from the back office to the application user’s workstation. All of these developments point to an essential increase in the many forms of software reuse. This panel brought together experts in object technology and reuse to explore issues relating to object technology and the impact it has on systematic software reuse.
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Cohen, S. (1999). Panel Session: Object Technology and Systematic Reuse. In: Moreira, A. (eds) Object-Oriented Technology ECOOP’99 Workshop Reader. ECOOP 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1743. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46589-8_21
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