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Design of a Software Component Bank for Distribution

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Journal of Systems Integration

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Recently, component-based software development technology is recognized as a new methodology that can overcome the problems of the traditional methodology at developing the software. It removes the problems by supporting fast development, easy maintenance, good quality, easy creation/upgrade of application, low cost, etc. It also creates new software business area such as business component developer, sales and distribution vendors. Many research institutes report that the market related with software component industry will grow with high rate. For the highly growing component market, a component distribution model is necessary to activate developing components, to promote the utilization, and to support distribution of them. In this paper, we propose a component distribution model through the requirement analysis. We also propose the UML model based on the requirement analysis, developed a prototype. We presented the developed system using several graphic user interfaces.

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Jeong, HI., Lee, CS., Kim, CH. et al. Design of a Software Component Bank for Distribution. Journal of Systems Integration 10, 223–237 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011201927394

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