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Designing components for e-services.
Barbara Pernici,Massimo Mecella +1 more
- 01 Jan 2000
pp 177-187
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TL;DR: This paper discusses the concept of component in the framework of e-Service and e-Application design, where these services are based on legacy systems, and gives a precise definition of stateful and stateless components.
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Abstract: Component based approaches are becoming more and more popular to support distributed application development. The concept of component itself, however, is not generally agreed upon and several definitions can be found. Moreover, different approaches to object oriented component modeling obtain different abstraction levels (conceptual vs. operational). In this paper, we discuss the concept of component in the framework of e-Service and e-Application design, where these services are based on legacy systems. We give a precise definition of stateful and stateless components, and we discuss their characteristics and their applicability in different stages of web application development.
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