Component-based software engineering

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Component-based software engineering (CBSE) (also known as component-based development (CBD)) is a branch of software engineering that emphasizes the separation of concerns in respect of the wide-ranging functionality available throughout a given software system.

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Description

It is a reuse-based approach to defining, implementing and composing loosely coupled independent components into systems.

Benefits

This practice aims to bring about an equally wide-ranging degree of benefits in both the short-term and the long-term for the software itself and for organizations that sponsor such software.

Software engineering practitioners regard components as part of the starting platform for service-orientation.

Web services

Components play this role, for example, in web services

More recently, components have played a role in service-oriented architectures (SOA), whereby a component is converted by the web service into a service and subsequently inherits further characteristics beyond that of an ordinary component.

Event-driven architecture

Components can produce or consume events and can be used for event-driven architectures.

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