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Study on the Component-Based Applications System Framework

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3 Author(s)
Chunying Zheng ; Zhejiang Financial Coll., Hangzhou, China ; Yan He ; Xiangyang Pang

Component is to have a solution to reuse software and the introduction of its attempt to a low self-up, pre-and large-scale custom-assembled to resolve the problem created the software system. On the market today there are a number of components-implemented model which have been widespread used. However, due to commercial secrets, companies or organizations are reluctant to develop a component model to integrate complete programs, which make it difficulty to carry out cross-component model interoperability. In this paper, a new component model is proposed based on the Web Service technology and the strong assembly and disassembly of components. By separating the component-based applications with the framework of the internal components, the proposed component model is reusable and consistent to multi-platforms. The analysis of relationship between the system framework and the component model proves that component management and mutual operations are implemented inside the system framework, and the systems based on the component model are open, flexible and maintainable.

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Information Technology and Applications, 2009. IFITA '09. International Forum on  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 15-17 May 2009

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