2003
DOI: 10.1109/mitp.2003.1176488
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Refactoring reusable business components

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“…Thus, the result of refactoring could be a repository of components that can be used in systems development. One issue in this scenario of rapid systems development is the ability to identify appropriate components from the repository of artifacts created through refactoring [7]. This same issue is also encountered in component-based software development.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the result of refactoring could be a repository of components that can be used in systems development. One issue in this scenario of rapid systems development is the ability to identify appropriate components from the repository of artifacts created through refactoring [7]. This same issue is also encountered in component-based software development.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9] studies reuse of existing workflows based on the characteristics of data dependency among processes. [10] proposes guidelines for architecture design and development processes for reusable business components, and [11] describes refactoring techniques focusing on improved system maintainability.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the patterns are general and dictated by the use of component technology, and some of them are problem We currently use a similar software architecture and our design patterns in two problem domains: (a) an automation of visa application submissions and their evaluations at the UK Home Office, and (b) the availability of undergraduate places and entry requirements across the universities in the UK and abroad. We are also developing a pattern language [3] that assists in the development of distributed component applications and enhances the reusability of business components as in [16]. We also plan to see how the set of R i and D i (E i ) components with design patterns affects design decisions, if we place them within frameworks that manage components' dependencies when assembling them into an application [17].…”
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confidence: 99%