Perspectives in Component-based Software Engineering.

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Title: Perspectives in Component-based Software Engineering.
Authors: Adamek, Jiri1,2 adamek@dsrg.mff.cuni.cz, Hnetynka, Petr1 hnetynka@dsrg.mff.cuni.cz
Source: ICSE: International Conference on Software Engineering. 2008, p35-41. 7p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart.
Subjects: Perspective (Philosophy), COM (Computer architecture), Software engineering, Computer science research, Research teams
Geographic Terms: Europe
Abstract: Component-based software engineering (CBSE) has become a commonly used development technique. Using it, applications are composed of reusable components with well defined interfaces and behavior. Currently, in the scope of CBSE, research has been driven in huge number of directions and by many research teams. Naturally, such conditions are ideal for mutual cooperation and collaboration. In this paper, we describe our experience with research co- operation, especially in the scope of Europe. We present experience gained during recent joint projects, in which we have participated. Also, we present our research areas and topics and ongoing work on them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Component-based software engineering (CBSE) has become a commonly used development technique. Using it, applications are composed of reusable components with well defined interfaces and behavior. Currently, in the scope of CBSE, research has been driven in huge number of directions and by many research teams. Naturally, such conditions are ideal for mutual cooperation and collaboration. In this paper, we describe our experience with research co- operation, especially in the scope of Europe. We present experience gained during recent joint projects, in which we have participated. Also, we present our research areas and topics and ongoing work on them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]