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Cloud platforms have provided functions of software and hardware through the internet and enabled fast integration of target business applications. This will change the roles of system integrators, reducing verification and implementation tasks and increasing demands of analyzing, planning and improving the business applications. The development knowledge about similar services will be rather significant for this analytic and collaborative work with their clients. However, conventional practices indicate that the forms of knowledge have some discrepancies in adapting to reuse requirements. To improve the knowledge reusability and enable asset-based development, this paper proposes development and reuse methods: (a) a method of imprinting reuse, remanufacturing and recycling strategies to assets, and (b) a method for identifying a suitable asset for reuse with set-based assimilation of both designers' and operators' intentions. A case study following hypothetical development scenarios shows that these approaches can improve flexibility of asset reuse and strengthen the practice of mass customization. Then system integrators can maintain their assets efficiently and reuse assets effectively.