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advanced form of
reusability,
although it has been
tough to
objectively measure and
define levels or
scores of
reusability. The
ability to
reuse relies in an...
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Reuse is the
action or
practice of
using an item,
whether for its
original purpose (conventional
reuse) or to
fulfill a
different function (creative reuse...
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Reusability is a term in
computer science.
Reusability may also
refer to: The
quality of
being fit for
reuse Reusable packaging All
pages with titles...
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parachute reusability. Its derivative,
Dragon 2, was
originally intended to
propusively land on land. However, such
concept of
reusability was canceled...
- with
reusability in the 2020s, such as Starship, New Glenn, Neutron, Soyuz-7,
Ariane Next, Long March,
Terran R, and the Dawn Mk-II Aurora.
Reusable launch...
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Adaptive reuse refers to the
process of
reusing an
existing building for a
purpose other than
which it was
originally built or
designed for. It is also...
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reused many times,
similar to the
reusability of aircraft.
SpaceX has
developed technologies over the last
decade to
facilitate full and
rapid reuse of...
- In
software engineering, many
reuse metrics and
models are
metrics used to
measure code
reuse and
reusability. A
metric is a
quantitative indicator of...
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other plastic materials.
Reusability of
packaging is an
important consideration of the
environmental credo of "reduce,
reuse, and recycle". It is also...
- code
reuse, also
called software reuse, is the use of
existing software, or
software knowledge, to
build new software,: 7
following the
reusability principles...