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Opportunistic Reuse: Lessons from Scrapheap Software Development
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Many organizations use opportunistic reuse as a low-cost mechanism to improve the efficiency of development. Scrapheap reuse is a particular form of opportunistic development that we explore in this paper with the aid of an experimental study.
Gerald Kotonya, Simon Lock, John Mariani
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