References of Hypertext

    Hypermedia as a Tool to Aid Large Scale reuse, Ted J. Biggerstaff
    @TechReport{	  biggerstaff:hypermedia,
      author	= {Ted J. Biggerstaff},
      title		= {Hypermedia as a Tool to Aid Large Scale reuse},
      institution	= {MCC},
      year		= {1987},
      type		= {Technical Report},
      number	= {STP-202-87},
      month		= jul,
      abstract	= {This paper argues that the largest payoff of reuse is in
    		  the reuse of large scale components. In order to make such
    		  reuse feasible, the component to be reused must be
    		  accompanied by a model that aids the software engineering
    		  in understanding the component to be reused. We illustrate
    		  the use of a hypermedia tool in developing such a model and
    		  present what we have discovered in the course of building
    		  an example of such a model.},
      class		= {Software_Reverse_Engineering, Reverse_Design,
    		  Fundamental_Methods_in_Reverse_Design, Hypertext}
    }
    
    
    Redocumenting Software Systems Using Hypertext Technology, N. T. Fletton and M. Munro
    @InProceedings{	  fletton.munro:redocumenting,
      author	= {N. T. Fletton and M. Munro},
      title		= {Redocumenting Software Systems Using Hypertext
    		  Technology},
      booktitle	= {Proceedings of the  International Conference on Software
    		  Maintenance ~1988},
      year		= {1988},
      pages		= {54-59},
      organization	= {IEEE},
      publisher	= {IEEE Computer Society Press},
      class		= {Software_Reverse_Engineering, Reverse_Design,
    		  Fundamental_Methods_in_Reverse_Design, Hypertext}
    }
    
    
    Incremental Redocumentation with Hypertext, Vaclav Rajlich
    @InProceedings{	  rajlich:incremental,
      author	= {Vaclav Rajlich},
      title		= {Incremental Redocumentation with Hypertext},
      booktitle	= {1st  European Conference on Software Maintenance and
    		  Reengineering 97},
      month		= mar,
      year		= {1997},
      publisher	= {IEEE Computer Society Press},
      abstract	= {Redocumentation is the recovery and recording of software
    		  comprehension. Since software comprehension is the most
    		  expensive part of software maintenance, redocumentation is
    		  the key to software maintainability. This paper describes
    		  the process and tools of incremental redocumentation where
    		  the comprehension of the software is recorded in hypertext,
    		  in the style of World Wide Web. The paper describes the
    		  tools which support redocumentation, and gives several
    		  examples. },
      class		= {Software_Reverse_Engineering, Reverse_Design,
    		  Fundamental_Methods_in_Reverse_Design, Hypertext}
    }
    

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