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CASE-BASED REASONONG TECHNIQUES VS OTHER TECHNIQUES FOR RETRIEVING COMPONENTS

Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Dugalikj, Bisera
Abstract
Component retrieving methods have become essential in the
process of finding the adequate component as a result to the
constant increasing of the number of components that are
presented on the market and the often difficulties in finding
and recognizing the right component to match with the
requirements of the user. In this paper we intend to identify
and compare some of the better practices currently available
in the process of retrieving components. Component-based
software engineering is an area that has a constant progress
and growth and it also has a huge expansion in production of
components from many different vendors and not just from
component libraries so the number of available components is
considerably increasing. As a result, there are many
component retrieval methods and each of them has their
specific approach to the subject. This research is focused on
several component retrieval methods including: traditional
information retrieval like free-text-based documents, XML
retrieval, pre-enumerated vocabulary method, signature
matching method, behavior-based retrieval method, faceted
selection and conversational component retrieval method
(CCRM).
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