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Reuse Maturity Model: Establishing a Software Vocabulary

Posted April 5, 2011 | Technology |

Software development has been full of fast-paced advancements, with a focus on increasing efficiency and reducing cost/efforts for stakeholders. Applying these changes forms a crucial part of the reusability concern that has been at the forefront of new business initiatives or development. Reuse has been central to many of the development models as have such tenets as "don't reinvent the wheel" and "don't repeat yourself."

About The Author
Nikhil Sharma
Nikhil Sharma is a Senior Architect with Infosys Technologies. For more than 11 years, Mr. Sharma has been involved in architecting and designing enterprise applications primarily on Java/JEE platforms. For the past four years, he has been working on portal implementation projects. Mr. Sharma is also a TOGAF-certified practitioner. His areas of interests are SOA, integration architectures, portals, and performance engineering for software… Read More
Vinay Upasani
Vinay Upasani is a Senior Manager with Infosys Australia. For more than 15 years, Mr. Upasani has been involved in managing medium-to-large-scale development programs with a rich exposure to offshore development methodologies and delivery experience. He has worked across telecom, finance, and media domains and has played a lead provider manager role for some very complex initiatives. Mr. Upasani can be reached at Vinay_Upasani@infosys.com.
Lawrence Marsh
Lawrence Marsh is a Senior Architect with Infosys Australia. He has more than 23 years' experience in IT and software development and has played various roles ranging from designer, architect, and manager across organizations. Currently, Mr. Marsh is focusing on Oracle and IBM products in portals, SOA, and integration technologies. He can be reached at Lawrence_Marsh@infosys.com.
Mohit Mutha
Mohit Mutha is a Senior Architect with Infosys Technologies. For more than 11 years, Mr. Mutha has been involved in architecting and designing enterprise applications on Java/JEE as well as .NET platforms. His areas of interests are portals, content and search, and SOA. Mr. Mutha can be reached at Mohit_cm@infosys.com.
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