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The successful use of IEC 61499 in the industry requires software development processes that utilize the standard's support for best practices of software engineering, such as CORFU. The adoption of such a process would involve upgrading existing practices, tacit knowledge and legacy software, which constitute much of the core competence and essential assets of a company. This paper reports on a two...
The IEC 61499 gives developers considerable freedom and offers several features that support reuse. Although this can help the adoption of the standard into an organization's development process, the range of design decisions can also harm the reusability of software, if components are developed with incompatible design principles. Guidelines are needed, but the unique backgrounds and market positions...
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