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==Systematic== {{expand section|date=April 2015}} Systematic software reuse is a strategy for increasing productivity and improving the quality of the software industry. Although it is simple in concept, successful software reuse implementation is difficult in practice. A reason put forward for this is the dependence of software reuse on the context in which it is implemented. Some problematic issues that need to be addressed related to systematic software reuse are:<ref>{{cite conference |last1=Champman |first1=M. |last2=Van der Merwe |first2=Alta |year=2008 |url=http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1456662 |title=Contemplating Systematic Software Reuse in a Small Project-centric Company |book-title=Proceeding SAICSIT '08 Proceedings of the 2008 annual research conference of the South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists on IT research in developing countries: riding the wave of technology |doi=10.1145/1456659.1456662 |isbn=978-1-60558-286-3 |url-access=subscription }}</ref> *a clear and well-defined product vision is an essential foundation to a [[software product line]] (SPL). *an evolutionary implementation strategy would be a more pragmatic strategy for the company. *there exist a need for continuous management support and leadership to ensure success. *an appropriate organisational structure is needed to support SPL engineering. *the change of mindset from a project-centric company to a product-oriented company is essential.
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