Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) is a development technique based on a wide use of components-of-the-shelf (COTS). Commercial components repositories contains hundred thousands components, that makes component selection an extremely difficult and time expensive task. Often, component selected by functional features are incompatible or the integration effort required is too high. Adding a selection of components based also on compatibility can simplify the integration task. This paper presents software components compatibility issues analyzed in the European founded project CLARiFi (CLear And Reliable Information for Integration).
Silitti A, Succi G, Vernazza T, Granatella G (2003). Dealing with Software Compatibility.
Dealing with Software Compatibility
Succi G;
2003
Abstract
Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) is a development technique based on a wide use of components-of-the-shelf (COTS). Commercial components repositories contains hundred thousands components, that makes component selection an extremely difficult and time expensive task. Often, component selected by functional features are incompatible or the integration effort required is too high. Adding a selection of components based also on compatibility can simplify the integration task. This paper presents software components compatibility issues analyzed in the European founded project CLARiFi (CLear And Reliable Information for Integration).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.