The paper describes a technique for building a closed
loop reuse environment obtained by polling user feedback
about selected reuse components in order to enhance
the system effectiveness. Polling of user choices
is exploited in two ways: to tune the retrieval of the
software reuse environment and as a basis for a reward
system to encourage reuse. Both feedback and reward
are made dependent of the user typology through a user
profile. An application of the proposed approach to
ameliorate the quality of a descriptor based reuse system
is illustrated, and some simulation results against
a sample component repository are reported.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 bellettini1999opinions
%A Bellettini, Carlo
%A Damiani, Ernesto
%A Fugini, Maria Grazia
%B Proceedings of the 1999 Symposium on Software Reusability
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 1999
%I ACM
%K reuse rewards sweng
%P 151--158
%R 10.1145/303008.303071
%T User Opinions and Rewards in a Reuse-Based Development System.
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/303008.303071
%X The paper describes a technique for building a closed
loop reuse environment obtained by polling user feedback
about selected reuse components in order to enhance
the system effectiveness. Polling of user choices
is exploited in two ways: to tune the retrieval of the
software reuse environment and as a basis for a reward
system to encourage reuse. Both feedback and reward
are made dependent of the user typology through a user
profile. An application of the proposed approach to
ameliorate the quality of a descriptor based reuse system
is illustrated, and some simulation results against
a sample component repository are reported.
%@ 1-58113-101-1
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abstract = {The paper describes a technique for building a closed
loop reuse environment obtained by polling user feedback
about selected reuse components in order to enhance
the system effectiveness. Polling of user choices
is exploited in two ways: to tune the retrieval of the
software reuse environment and as a basis for a reward
system to encourage reuse. Both feedback and reward
are made dependent of the user typology through a user
profile. An application of the proposed approach to
ameliorate the quality of a descriptor based reuse system
is illustrated, and some simulation results against
a sample component repository are reported.},
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timestamp = {2014-10-14T13:08:30.000+0200},
title = {User Opinions and Rewards in a Reuse-Based Development System.},
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