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Quality, productivity, and learning in framework-based development: an exploratory case study
2002
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
This paper presents an empirical study in an industrial context on the production of software using a framework. Frameworks are semicomplete applications, usually implemented as a hierarchy of classes. The framework is developed first, then several applications are derived from it. Frameworks are a reuse technique that supports the engineering of product lines. In the study, we compare quality (in the sense of rework effort) and productivity in traditional and framework-based software
doi:10.1109/tse.2002.1033227
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