Title
iComponent: A Platform Independent Component Model for Dynamic Execution Environments
Abstract
Service-oriented component models support the dynamic availability of components at run-time and offer the possibility to build dynamically adaptable applications. However, building service-oriented components is a complex task due to the complexity of service-oriented frameworks.In this context today frameworks try to simplify the component development by allowing developers to concentrate only on implementing the business logic of the component and then to configure declaratively the component deployment. In this paper we present a platform-independent component model, i\textsc{Component}, which provides these features. We also define a UML profile for constructing components as UML models according to the OMG's Model Driven Architecture. This work is part of a series refering to \textsc{ComDeValCo} - a framework for Software Component Defnition, Validation, and Composition.As part of \textsc{ComDeValCo} framework we present a tool for executing UML componentsexpressed in terms of the proposed component model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/SYNASC.2008.71
Timisoara
Keywords
Field
DocType
model driven architecture,component development,uml profile,uml model,proposed component model,service-oriented component model,dynamic execution environments,service-oriented component,platform-independent component model,platform independent component model,service-oriented framework,component deployment,object oriented programming,software architecture,business logic,availability,java,business,construction industry,data mining,component model,unified modeling language,software validation,software component
Programming language,Software engineering,Unified Modeling Language,Computer science,Common Component Architecture,Business logic,Theoretical computer science,Component (UML),Applications of UML,Component-based software engineering,Software architecture,Software verification and validation
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3523-4
4
0.57
References 
Authors
8
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ioan Lazar1152.70
Bazil Parv2173.13
Simona Motogna3295.92
István Gergely Czibula49111.79
Codrut-Lucian Lazar541.25