Web Services: Promises and Compromises
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Empowering the business analyst for on demand computing
IBM Systems Journal
STCIM: a dynamic granularity oriented and stability based component identification method
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Knowledge and information distribution leveraged by intelligent agents
Knowledge and Information Systems
Towards a service-oriented methodology: business-driven guidelines for service identification
OTM'07 Proceedings of the 2007 OTM confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems - Volume Part I
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Abstract: In this paper we present the solutions to a major subset of problems facing component-based development and integration (CBDI). These solutions include patterns, techniques, design artifacts and activities across what we have identified as the five domains of CBDI: namely, organizational, methodological, architectural, technology implementation and infrastructure. We present a taxonomy of CBDI domains that transcends technology and tools, to cover a wider spectrum of business and methodology concerns across an enterprise. Representative examples from the methodology and the architecture domains are given. Domain-specific languages are combined with the object paradigm to yield grammar-oriented object design (GOOD). GOOD helps identify and map reusable subsystems in a business model to a well-mannered component-first software architecture. We then demonstrate how these manners should be added as first-class constructs to the component-based paradigm of software engineering.