Aspects of service-oriented component procurement in web-based information systems

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Modern information systems are increasingly built on Web-based and component-based platforms. This raises the need for a service-oriented infrastructure to simplify the management and procurement of corresponding components. Special focus lies on the deployment and distribution of such software artifacts within the context of the World Wide Web to promote their reuse and there-fore to save development costs. At the same time, the integrity of the overall system must not be neglected. The use of components from third-party vendors poses a potential security threat requiring additional care. Furthermore remains the issue of usage rights for the components and the data they provide. Flexible mechanisms can offer a huge range of different licensing models to be enforced on the runtime process. This paper presents an approach to deal with these challenges together with an implementation of a software system supporting component-based Web portals. © Troubador publishing ltd.

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Gaedke, M., Meinecke, J., & Nussbaumer, M. (2005). Aspects of service-oriented component procurement in web-based information systems. International Journal of Web Information Systems, 1(1), 15–24. https://doi.org/10.1108/17440080580000079

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