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The c-commerce demands extensive interactions among multiple-stakeholders with different core competences and roles, aiming at a community goal in dynamically and opportunistically changing environments. Ultimately, this c-commerce requirement can be achieved by a computerized system that can support collaborative mechanisms among the stakeholders. From this motivation, this paper proposes a role-driven component-oriented methodology for developing c-commerce systems. The methodology consists of four phases: collaboration analysis, component analysis, component design, and implementation. The methodology is likely to help improve the system development capability and quality.