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Component-based software development is becoming a discipline in software engineering community, but it still immature in enterprise application development. OSGi gives some insights for component-based development (CBD). By proposing an ideal component model for enterprise applications, we analyze the performance of OSGi against such a model. The result shows that OSGi is still lack of some advanced...
Integrating RFID to enterprise business process is now becoming an important aspect in RFID research field. The conventional business process integrating method can hardly meet the need of RFID business applications. In this paper, we introduce an RFID middleware business process integration framework based on EPC modeling and complex event processing. This framework allows users to rapidly model...
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) is a component technology commonly used for enterprise application development. Recent EJB 3.0 specification involves interceptors, a mechanism providing means to dynamically introduce additional behavior into the execution of a bean. As multiple interceptors can be applied to the same bean, and the order of interceptor invocation can be affected by a variety of specification...
With the information technology developing rapidly, the enterprise application scale expands massed. The appearance of new technology doesn't solve the problem of the software productive forces. The attempt to new method can not shake off the "shackles" of "silver bullet" yet. Where will the enterprise application development go? This article simply describes the system frame of...
A critical success factor for enterprise application development is to get the systems specifications validated early in the planning and development process. Specification errors that are identified early on in the process are easier and less costly to fix. However, all too frequently business users only discover the impact of specifications once a system is deployed. It is therefore important to...
When constructing software systems, software architects must identify and evaluate many competing design options and document the rationale behind any selections made. Two supporting concepts are pattern languages and architectural decision models. Unfortunately, both concepts only provide partial support: Extensive upfront education is needed for practitioners to be in command of' the full pattern...
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