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Integrating and Reusing GUI-Driven Applications Source Tree Composition Layered Development with (Unix) Dynamic Libraries Early-Reply Components: Concurrent Execution with Sequential Reasoning Concepts and Guidelines of Feature Modeling for Product Line Software Engineering Domain Modeling for World Wide Web Based Software Product Lines with UML Enhancing Component Reusability through Product Line Technology Modeling Variability with the Variation Point Model Reusing Open-Source Software and Practices: The Impact of Open-Source on Commercial Vendors Integrating Reference Architecture Definition and Reuse Investment Planning Control Localization in Domain Specific Translation Model Reuse with Metamodel-Based Transformations Generation of Text Search Applications for Databases. An Exercise on Domain Engineering Domain Networks in the Software Development Process Supporting Reusable Use Cases Project Management Knowledge Reuse through Scenario Models Adaptation of Coloured Petri Nets Models of Software Artifacts for Reuse Improving Hazard Classification through the Reuse of Descriptive Arguments Service Oriented Programming: A New Paradigm of Software Reuse An Empirical User Study of an Active Reuse Repository System Towards the Formalization of a Reusability Framework for Refactoring Service Facilities: Extending Abstract Factories to Decouple Advanced Dependencies Nigarnanth Sridhar, Bruce W. Weide, Paolo Bucci Software Fortresses The Case against a Grand Unification Theory ICSR7 Young Researchers Workshop International Workshop on Reuse Economics Workshop on Generative Programming 2002 (GP2002) ICSR7 Workshop on Component-Based Software Development Processes Industrial Experience with Product Line Approaches ……