A Hypertext Information System for Reusable Software Component Retrieval

Author(s):  
Florence Sedes
1999 ◽  
Vol 08 (02) ◽  
pp. 119-135
Author(s):  
YAU-HWANG KUO ◽  
JANG-PONG HSU ◽  
MONG-FONG HORNG

A personalized search robot is developed as one major mechanism of a personalized software component retrieval system. This search robot automatically finds out the Web servers providing reusable software components, extracts needed software components from servers, classifies the extracted components, and finally establishes their indexing information for local component retrieval in the future. For adaptively tuning the performance of software component extraction and classification, an adaptive thesaurus and an adaptive classifier, realized by neuro-fuzzy models, are embedded in this search robot, and their learning algorithms are also developed. A prototype of the personalized software component retrieval system including the search robot has been implemented to confirm its validity and evaluate the performance. Furthermore, the framework of proposed personalized search robot could be extended to the search and classification of other kinds of Internet documents.


INSIST ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 149
Author(s):  
Monisha Kumari ◽  
Dimple Nagpal

The development of the software component consists of many stages and the lifecycle models show the flow of the stages that the development of the component follows. The development of the new software from the reusable software component has been challenging as it is always a concern to retrieve the relevant software component from the repository. There are lifecycles for making the design and development of the component more efficient. In this paper, an overview of the software component lifecycle models X-model, Y-model, Z-model, knot model and elite model and phases explanation of the lifecycle has been discussed. The current concept explains the comparison of the three lifecycle models in this paper. The component retrieval algorithms has been compared and discussed for the retrieval of the software component.


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