Architectural mismatch: why reuse is so hard. Garlan, D., Allen, R., & Ockerbloom, J. IEEE Software, November, 1995. 00753 bibtex*:GarlanArchitecturalmismatchwhy1995
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Why isn't there more progress toward building systems from existing parts? One answer is that the assumptions of the parts about their intended environment are implicit and either don't match the actual environment or conflict with those of other parts. The authors explore these problems in the context of their own experience with a compositional approach.
@article{garlan_architectural_1995,
	title = {Architectural mismatch: why reuse is so hard},
	abstract = {Why isn't there more progress toward building systems from existing parts? One answer is that the assumptions of the parts about their intended environment are implicit and either don't match the actual environment or conflict with those of other parts. The authors explore these problems in the context of their own experience with a compositional approach.},
	journal = {IEEE Software},
	author = {Garlan, David and Allen, Robert and Ockerbloom, John},
	month = nov,
	year = {1995},
	note = {00753 
bibtex*:GarlanArchitecturalmismatchwhy1995},
	keywords = {desenvolvimento de sistema, incompatibilidade arquitetônica, ⛔ No DOI found, 🔍No DOI found},
}

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