CBD (Component based Software Development) has become rapidly substantial interesting field in development of business application system. Because CBD represents a new development paradigm composing application from software component, increasing requirement for productivity of the flexibility system development can be solved to be CBD technologies. Component repository is the most important part in CBD process. In practice, to reuse for and with component on CBD deployment, we must store and manage the related work-products from the each step of component development as well as component itself by component repository. In this paper, we try to clarify the CBD-related theories as practical techniques to be applied to real system. So, we suggested individual techniques theory for repository construction to support and realize the CBD process. Also, CRPSEomponent - Repository Prototyping System) was constructed for supporting the CBD process based on architecture. CRPS supports the CBD process by managing the variety component products classified by each step of component life cycle and business domain based on component architecture. We expect to utilize as pre- done practical research of component repository for entire process supporting component based software evolution, through this research.
KSP Keywords
Application System, Component architecture, Component repository, Component-based development, Component-based software development, Life Cycle, business applications, design and implementation, development process, related work, software component
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