Architectural paradigms for robotics applications
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Service research challenges and solutions for the future internet
Teaching enterprise application development: strategies and challenges
Proceedings of the 2011 conference on Information technology education
International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing
Identifying adaptation needs to avoid the vendor lock-in effect in the deployment of cloud SBAs
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Adaptive Services for the Future Internet and 6th International Workshop on Web APIs and Service Mashups
H: A component-based specification language for heterogeneous applications
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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Component-based software engineering (CBSE) and service-oriented software engineering (SOSE) are two of the most dominant engineering paradigms in current software community and industry. Although they have continued their development tracks in parallel and have different focus, both paradigms have similarities in many senses, which also have resulted in confusion in understanding and applying similar concepts or the same concepts designated differently. In this paper, we present a comparison analysis framework of CBSE and SOSE and analyze them from a variety of perspectives. We discuss as well the possibility of combining the strengths of the two paradigms to meet non-functional requirements. The contribution of this paper is to clarify the characteristics of CBSE and SOSE, shorten the gap between them and bring the two worlds together so that researchers and practitioners become aware of essential issues of both paradigms, which may serve as inputs for further utilizing them in a reasonable and complementary way.