Component characteristics 1
Standardised Component standardisation means that a component that is
used in a CBSE process has to conform to some standardised
component model. This model may define component
interfaces, component meta-data, documentation, composition
and deployment.
Independent A component should be independent – it should be possible to
compose and deploy it without having to use other specific
components. In situations where the component needs
externally provided services, these should be explicitly set out
in a ‘requires’ interface specification.
Composable For a component to be composable, all external interactions
must take place through publicly defined interfaces. In
addition, it must provide external access to information about
itself such as its methods and attributes.
Component characteristics 1
Standardised Component standardisation means that a component that is
used in a CBSE process has to conform to some standardised
component model. This model may define component
interfaces, component meta-data, documentation, composition
and deployment.
Independent A component should be independent – it should be possible to
compose and deploy it without having to use other specific
components. In situations where the component needs
externally provided services, these should be explicitly set out
in a ‘requires’ interface specification.
Composable For a component to be composable, all external interactions
must take place through publicly defined interfaces. In
addition, it must provide external access to information about
itself such as its methods and attributes.
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