CIMO - Component Integration MOdel

The Component Object Model (COM) represents a binary interface standard that allows developers to build specialized software components that interface in a common way with other software components. After being compiled, these components are integrated into an application and can interoperate with e...

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Hauptverfasser: Yan Xia, Ho, A.T.S., YuCheng Zhang
Format: Tagungsbericht
Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The Component Object Model (COM) represents a binary interface standard that allows developers to build specialized software components that interface in a common way with other software components. After being compiled, these components are integrated into an application and can interoperate with each other in a reliable, controlled manner. Can the components be integrated into an application and interoperate without recompiled? This article describes the Component Integration Model (CIMO), a software platform that allows the components written by different software programmers to be integrated into an application and to inter-operate without re-compiling. Firstly, the paper concentrates on a general overview of CIMO and describes the constitution and functions of the CIMO architecture. Secondly, the paper presents the definition of the CIMO component concept and addresses how CIMO facilitates users to establish scalable component-based applications and how CIMO supports the synchronous and asynchronous communication between components. Thirdly, the paper explains how CIMO sets up the deployment of components and processes after users have developed components based on CIMO specifications.
ISSN:1530-1362
2640-0715
DOI:10.1109/APSEC.2000.896718