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| Report Summary |
| Title: | CBDi Forum Journal - May 1998 | ||
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| Publication Date: | 14 March 2001 | ||
| Report Type: | Interact | ||
| Abstract: | What is a Component - Part Three The Benefits of Components In the previous two CBD Journals, we have focused on understanding, and classification systems. So far, we have shown that the concept of a component is broad in scope, and a range of alternative forms of component might be available for reuse. However, any choice from the range of alternatives needs to be made in context with the objective you are trying to achieve. Let’s start by recapping and summarising some of the objectives and benefits of using components: Application Adaptability - Componentisation better facilitates the addition or replacement of only the affected components. Application Integration - Componentisation | ||
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