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Component-Based Development Process and Component Lifecycle

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Component‑based development differs from classical software development mainly by separating component creation from system assembly, a distinction that significantly impacts the process and remains largely unexplored in process modeling. The paper analyzes the basic characteristics of component‑based development and its impact on process and lifecycle models. The authors discuss the generic lifecycle of component‑based systems and components, and examine architecture‑driven, product‑line, and COTS‑based development processes. A short case study illustrates the principles and specifics of component‑based processes.

Abstract

The process of component- and component-based system development differs in many significant ways from the "classical" development process of software systems. The main difference is in the separation of the development process of components from the development process of systems. This fact has a significant impact on the development process. Since the component-based approach is a relatively young approach in software engineering, the main emphasis in the area has been in development of technologies, while process modeling is still an unexplored area. This paper analyses the basic characteristics of the component-based approach and its impact on the development process and lifecycle models. The generic lifecycle of component-based systems and the lifecycle of components are discussed, and the different types of development processes are discussed in detail: architecture-driven component development, productline development and COTS-based development. Finally a short case study illustrates the principles and specifics of component-based processes.

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