The Reuse Oriented Model
The Reuse Oriented Model
Dylan Ramsubag
What Exactly Is The Reuse Oriented Model Advantages & Disadvantages Diagram Showing The stages For The Reuse Oriented Model
N.B : A software Process model is an abstract representation of a model The Reuse Oriented Model or The Reuse Oriented Development (R.O.D) is where they reuse programming or software designs in previous projects. The main idea behind this concept is to reuse software to build higher quality software to make it better and answer the needs of demand.
The reuse-oriented model can reduce the overall cost of software development compared with more tedious manual methods. It can also save time because each phase of the process builds on the previous phase which has already been refined. When carefully carried out, ROD can minimize the likelihood of errors or bugs making their way into the final product. Requirements are known because the analyser is using a previous software.
The reuse-oriented model is not always practical in its pure form because a full repertoire of reusable components may not be available. In such instances, some new program components must be designed. If not thoughtfully done, ROD can lead to compromises in perceived requirements, resulting in a product that does not fully meet the needs of its intended users
Requirements specification
Component analysis
Requirements modification
System validation