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Approach of Modelization and Management on Software Components
Abstract
The complexity of information systems leads to poor data management and therefore bad decisions. The advantage of using component-based software engineering is to divide an information system into subsystem blocks with less complexity. In fact, a component is intended to provide specific services as management of the combination and communication between the units of the system. This chapter addresses this problem by developing information systems, proposing a component identification approach and the management pattern for data management. In this work, three developed views are taken into account, which include modelization and the design to achieve the purpose of defining and building the components and how they can be assembled. A component is intended to provide specific services, as a combination and communication management between the system units, and the manager component is the important and complementary paradigm pattern and added value for the development of software systems.
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