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Using a New Software Product Development Process for a Code Reuse Project
Nashville, Tennessee March 07-March 12
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ECBS.1999.755859IEEE Conference and Workshop on Engin ...
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This paper contains a case study of a code reuse project completed at Ericsson, Inc. The product developed was a variation of three Digital Cordless Telephone (DCT) products previously developed by Ericsson's Holland and Research Triangle Park laboratories. The new DCT product used designs and code from all three existing products. Engineers used the Ericsson Software Development Process for this reuse project. This paper describes the product, processes, and experiences of team members.
Index Terms:
Wireless telephone, Ward and Mellor methodology, multiple software baselines, reengineering, code reuse, embedded real-time software systems.
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James M. Conrad, Mark Baldwin, Sean Curran, Larry Martin, Inc. Ericsson, "Using a New Software Product Development Process for a Code Reuse Project," ecbs, pp.34, IEEE Conference and Workshop on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, 1999
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