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Component-based software engineering (CBSE)

Proceedings Fifth International Symposium on Assessment of Software Tools and Technologies, 2002
Component-based software engineering or CBSE represents a new development paradigm: assembling software systems from components. This research area has raised a tremendous amount of interests both in the research community and in the software industry-a rare phenomenon in the field of software engineering.
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Applying the CBSE paradigm in the real time specification for Java

Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Java technologies for real-time and embedded systems - JTRES '06, 2006
During the past few years, Component Based Software Engineering (CBSE) has emerged as an excellent candidate to achieve greater software understanding, reuse and reliability. Through our research work, we have designed a component model that provides abstractions and means to facilitate design, analysis and validation of real-time systems.
Jean-Paul Etienne   +2 more
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Critical Analysis of CBSE Accounting Syllabus

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Abstract: Syllabus is much more than a list of topics to be covered in a class. A good syllabus provides information about the class as whole including minor things as well as detailed information. In this dynamic world, the syllabus must be reviewed and modified as per the requirements.
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IoT-CBSE: A Search Engine for Semantic Internet of Things

2021
Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm joins physical objects in the real world to the internet and prompts the creation of smart environments and applications. A real world object is the building block of the IoT, known as a smart object that keeps an observation of the environment.
R. Raghu Nandan   +2 more
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CBSE: can we count the cost?

Proceedings Fifth International Symposium on Assessment of Software Tools and Technologies, 2002
Component-based software engineering (CBSE) offers a new approach to the development of large software-intensive systems. To fully exploit CBSE technology, organisations will need to consider how this technology is best transferred, institutionalised and evolved within the organisation.
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Context-based Science Education (CBSE)

2014
In problem-based learning (see also), a central feature of instruction is to give students a “problem” or issue within some real-world context or situation. An example of such a problem might be for students to explore what sort of effects different kinds of detergents have on the environment.
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Software Component Selection in CBSE Considering Cost, Reliability, and Delivery Delay Using PSO-integrated MVO and ALO

Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 2022
Pradeep Kumar Bhatia   +1 more
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Specification and Verification of Communication Paradigms for CBSE in Event B

2023 27th International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS), 2023
Loïc Thierry   +3 more
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Quality aspects in CBSE

2003 Proceedings 29th Euromicro Conference, 2003
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Message from the Chair CBSE

31st EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, 2005
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