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Proceedings of the 2nd India software engineering conference, 2009
The Capability Maturity Model (proposed by SEI-CMU) does not consider Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) principles in its considerations of levels and KPAs. It is therefore necessary to consider a model that is based on peculiarities and importance of CBSE and hence a new model under the name ICMM (Integrated Component Maturity Model) for ...
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The Capability Maturity Model (proposed by SEI-CMU) does not consider Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) principles in its considerations of levels and KPAs. It is therefore necessary to consider a model that is based on peculiarities and importance of CBSE and hence a new model under the name ICMM (Integrated Component Maturity Model) for ...
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CBSE in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise: Experience Report
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2006Although the CBSE has a great success in software engineering, only large scale companies use it through their research and development department. Small and medium size enterprises still have some hesitations that deprives them of the various advantages offered by CBSE.
Salah Sadou
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A framework for understanding CBSE risks and metrics
Proceedings Fifth International Symposium on Assessment of Software Tools and Technologies, 1997Summary form only given, substantially as follows. Articulates the risks and metrics associated with CBSE (component-based software engineering) technology. The goal is to share useful hints and recommendations with a view to standardizing relevant metrics and mitigating attendant risks.
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Legitimacy of community-based social enterprises (CBSE) in service provision in rural areas
PurposeMunicipalities seek new opportunities for co-producing services in rural areas. One potential partner is community-based social enterprises (CBSEs).
Merja Lähdesmäki
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Information use in CBSE design
Proceedings 27th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference. COMPAC 2003, 2004The design process in component-based software engineering needs to implicitly incorporate ways of reusing existing components. Reuse in turn implies the need to acquire knowledge about any components that might be incorporated into a system. Our paper describes an empirical study of how component documentation can be used to help develop that ...
Stephen Owen +2 more
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Some Observations on a Maturity Model for CBSE
2009 14th IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems, 2009The Capability Maturity Model (proposed by SEI-CMU) does not consider Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) principles in its considerations of levels and KPAs. It is therefore necessary to consider a model that is based on peculiarities and importance of CBSE and hence a new model under the name ICMM (Integrated Component Maturity Model) for ...
Anil Kumar Tripathi, Ratneshwer Gupta
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Some observations on software processes for CBSE
Software Process: Improvement and Practice, 2007AbstractComponent‐based development(CBD), an approach to develop a software system with the help of reusable software components, has its own challenges because its parallel development process, coding style, system life cycle, etc. are required to be different from those of conventional software development.
Anil Kumar Tripathi +2 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Software Engineering is evolving every day. New Technologies are being introduced. For fast and easy development several new methodologies are introduced. In this paper we will focus on two approaches which are Component Based Software Engineering [CBSE] and Object Oriented Software Engineering [OOSE].
Kavita Jhajharia +2 more
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Software Engineering is evolving every day. New Technologies are being introduced. For fast and easy development several new methodologies are introduced. In this paper we will focus on two approaches which are Component Based Software Engineering [CBSE] and Object Oriented Software Engineering [OOSE].
Kavita Jhajharia +2 more
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Application of CBSE to projects with evolving requirements-a lesson-learned
Proceedings Sixth Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference (ASPEC'99) (Cat. No.PR00509), 2003Component-based software engineering (CBSE) advocates the acquisition, adaptation, and integration of reusable software components, including commercial-of-the-shelf (COTS) products, to rapidly develop and deploy complex software systems with minimum engineering effort and resource cost. While the interest in CBSE continues to increase, underestimating
Vu N. Tran, Dar-Biau Liu
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TOWARD A QUALITY MODEL FOR CBSE - Conceptual Model Proposal
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information, 2009In this paper, which is part of a research in progress, we analyze the conceptual elements behind Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE) and propose a model that will support its quality evaluation. The conceptual model proposed integrates the product perspective, a view that includes components and Component-Based Software (CBS), as well as the ...
María A. Reyes +5 more
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